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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-03-04 - Orange Coast Pilot' • I I .fORICAITI ON A2 NEiPORT BEACH ' . MUNO ·'\Y MMH.~i 1 ''Hi, ( ) ~ ( A N l J t ( ( I I ~. . ' I :. l I f ( ) ~I ~ I A • • ( t ~~ 1 ' L~st chanc:,e to get Na 'sgoats Fund for Animals makes a final appeal to sparelives of remaining island herd which owns the island about 50 miles southeHt of Laguna Beach, not to shoot the remainder of a goat herd that numbered about 1,200 a month ago. By LISA MAHONEY °' .. .,..,,... ..... The Fund For Animals 1s making a last-ditch plea 10 the Navy 10 spare the li ves of some 400 wild goats left on San Clemente Island. Coa•t A Mission Viejo man has pleaded guilty to charges relafedTOliKTng $.., million from someone's bank account to buy Krugerrands./ A3 A month-long seminar on prenataJ education be- gins today in Huntington Beach./A3 Callfomla Now that Hollywood's writers have voted for a strike, Eastern script scribes get their turn./ A4 Folks in Sharon, Pa., wanna know who says they ain't got no culture. /A5 Supreme Court refuses to hear a mass murderer's plea for an appeal./ AS World "We made :i last-minute prop- osition today," Cleveland Amory. president pf the animal rights group said. "If they don't agree 10 it, we'll go to coun." The fund has asked the Navy, Irvine cut and reacue Instead. the Fund For Animals 1s sugge ting they be allowed 10 trap the creatures come July. Navy officials announced last week they planned 10 shoot any goats that managed to elude fund trappers who Ret1e11e worken aid Jamee Howell of Cerrltoe after he wu •llCJatly lnjved ln a ruah hour accident tllla morntnc on MacArthur Boulevard near P'ltch Street in lrrine. Howell'• vehicle rear-ended an Oldamoblle about 8:~4 a.m., cauatnc were allowed onto 1he island durina a month-Iona r~ue cffon. That effort ended today. Thr Navy want! the beasts re- moved from the island, whu~h is used for warship anill~ry practice, becau~ then goats arc apparently 1ramplin1 and eating the habitat of several s~ies of en(lan~rcd plants. bi rds about 900 toats off the island since Feb. 4 and trappen can catcb no more bttause the rest of the herd has fled into the pon1on of the island the Navy shells durin1 tafltt ptaCtice. Fund members unsuccessfully pleaded with Navy officials 1'1t week to allow them into the short bom- bardment area. and a lizard. Amory said thr fund Navy spokesman Ken Mitchell has taken • sa)'s the area is .restricted because bla Jeep to rup over, accordlna to an ac:ddent la.-dCtor. He and pauencer Julie Madu.ala of 8'1ena Park~ to eat from the vehicle, bat nettlaer wu eerlo.aly ....... ne driver of the Olclamoblli;'Cyntllla rlalmerf. wu aallut. there areuMaDloded .WU. ad odlllr ordnan« haddm ·in iu rouP wader- brulh. "We can't alloW lhnn to lake that · risk," he Mid. A plea to ~ at Dcfente Caspar W. Wctnbftltr a1'o fell on deaf can. Wtinberlrr direned &be Navy to beck off a shoolina,....... oriainally ltl for Jan. 4 to live tbc (PIHH ... AJlllSAL/Aa) ·Newltfe ,. for old artin- schoOls Newport-Mesa board restortn a historic Ccillectlon for display By ROBERT HYNDMAN ........ ..., ... The Newpon-Mesa Unified School. District 1s rcstorint a histonc art colJection that will bC display~al the 1littrict~ four htth IC'hoob. The JluLb Stoevcr.;..f'.kmina-Art Collection wilJ be exhibited for the fint time an nearly 20 yean in late April. A cat.aloa will be prepared in conjunction with the exhibit. dctail- in' the ex hibn's history and the painungs included in the collection. The S30,000 pr\nting costs for the catalog have nearly all been raised through donations. The Newpon Beach Cit )' Council approved a S 1.000 contnbuuon last week while the C'osta Mesa Cny Counetl will soon consider a s1m1lar request. Israeli troops catching the blame fof a mosque explosion that killed 11 In Lebanon./ A5 Two Jehovah's Witness couples are still missing after abduction in Mex- lco./ A4 Coulity~artopiniiew jobs market The Fleming Art Collcct1on 1s named for the former hbranan of Ncwpon Harbor High School. Ruth Stocver Fleming. who was in- strumental 1n orpninng the early d1spla)S through an annual JUncd an c'h1bit. From 1935 to 1945. the senior classes at Newpon Harbor donated pa1n11ngs by maJor Cahfom1a an1sts as their g1fls 10 the school. Each year. students ~ould tra\el 1hroughout Feature• Klual boa-chee was one dessert at an inter- national buffet offered by English as a second language students at UC lrvlne./A7 The nation's leading Bible publisher will issue John De Lorean's auto- biography telling ''what wentwrong."/A7 Sports The new look for Orange Ct>unty high school re- leagulng for 1986 is set and wlll be acted upon Tuesday./81 Thumbnail sketches of the major pros In the Unlden LPGA lnvltatlonal at Mesa Verde are fea- tured ./81 Entertainment In a victory for happier TV families, the Cosby Show beat out both "Dallas" and "Dynasty'' in the February sweeps.I Al ' ' Bualneu Airplane offlclals com- plain about the gap In atrptane pottutlon and ~ noise laws./84 IImEX Bridge Bulletin Board Bu1lness 89 A3 84·5 B8-8 B9 B8 B8 Only Houston are~ projected to create more employment -and population -by 2000 By t~e Associated Preu Half of all the new JObs expected by the year 2000 wi ll be.created in just 30 metropolitan areas, with Houston leading the way ond Orange C'ount) running a close second, a natiooal research group predicts. The National PlannangAssoc1a11on rcponed Sunday that the majority of the new JObs seem ltkel> to be in the South and West, following the trend of recent years. Nestor TerlcckyJ of the pm.ate. Washington-ba..cd non-profit re- search group, said the JOb estimates are based on recent trends in industl') Even as the total number of manufacturing Jobs has been falling 1n recent years, those remaining have been spread out over a larger area. he said. The change in which industries are growing also 1s an 1mponan1 factor. he continued. For example. new industries havt: led development in man) of the communities where growth 1s expected . such as energy in Houston and high-technology 1n New Mesa begins suit to get storef rants on Newport Blvd.: By tONV SAAVEDRA Of It. Delly "°4 ..... The Costa Mesa Redevelopment. Agenq 1s declaring eminent domain to take over remaining storefronts on a portion of Ncwpon Boule' ard that has been par11ally cleared for a S20 million shopping center The agent'} has stancd filing con- demnation lawsuits 1n Orange Coun- ty Superior C'ourt a&ain\I owners of 12 parcels on the triangular block. bordered by 18th and Center !>treets and Newport Boulevard. Redevelopmen1 Dirt.'l'tor Marilyn Whisenand said the c11y 1s planning 10 acquire the en1irc bloc~. citclud1ng a o;cnior ci112cn hous1nR complex. Whisenand said thl' l'Ondemna- tions were 1nit1ated to establish th e fair market value of the properties. although price nego11a11ons between 1he city and the fou r landowner; will continue 1n hopes of ~111tng out ot coun. She e-<plained that 11 cnuld be a \ear before the ca~s arc heard.f Whisenand added the <:II} piano; to take possession of th<" propcn1e' in Jul), l"VCn 1f the question of land values aren't resolved1 The parctls would be used fur a companion proJep 10 the I I-acre Costa Mesa Counyard' shopping center EngJand and C'aliforn1a. Jn add1t1on. TerleckyJ noted that ··population for the most pan follows JObs. So when ~e have increased emplo)ment 1n wme areas we ha ve increased population. and that gener- ates more J.Obs.:· tending to boo.st areas which have been growing in recent years. Those new JObs. he said, are often in the housing and construc- tion industries or in service busi- nesses. However, TerleckyJ stressed that such trends cannot be followed blind- ly b> s1a11st1c1ans. because none of them can persist forever. - "Otherwise," he said. "we will wand up w11h New York and M1ch- 1gan being empty and everyone going 10 Nevada." Instead. hr noted. thert has bttn so mewhat of a revival 1n M1ch1gan with the population beginning to grow again 1n the last year or two. and New England also is faring bener than 1n r~erit years. . S111l. Houston is prOJCCtcd to be the biggest gainer by the year 2000. w1th an add111onal 1.3 m1ll1on JObs being added in that metropolitan area. The onl y other communtty ex - ~cted to gam more than a m11l1on JObs is Orange Count\. 1he planning assoc1at1on said. Besides Houston. four other Texas commun111es are expected to be big gainers -Dallas. Austin. San An- (Pleue eee COUJlfTT /A2) Magic's 8.rrival not so mystical Nearly 200 peop• watched In fuclnatlon Sundmy u Magic, the Eagle Syndtcate'a laboratory v-cht made an ln8U8f)lcioo1 arrival at Ardefl Marina In Newpoft Beech. Magic went aground u she was befng baeked Into a lflp. The mishap went unnotloed by many of the epectator1 who were on hand at the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce t9 welcome the sleek 12-meter recing yacht. (See related ltory Md photos Page A7.) .Wtthin mlnut• lhe wu puffed fr• and tied to the dock. The low tide would juat not accommodate the 9'h-foot draft of Magic. Chamber of Commerce prnktent Ratptl Rod'*"' preekted at the wetcomtng cer9m0ny where Eagle lkipper Rod DeYta and his etew received good luck proclam.ttons from atate Sen~ MartM lefgeeon: Newport Mayor Phll Manr and the Cbambef bo9rd of dlrectora. Argyle Nel8on, an a6de to Rep. Robert Badham'1, preeented Davis wtth a U.S. ftag. The Eagle Syndicate I• launchtng a campaign to ~Un the America'• CUp.'~ wtH be ueed • 1 laboratory to teat the delign and Miit of the new 12-meter EIG" when It ta COnltructed and shipped to the W•t Cont. uthem C'ahfom1a 1n search of quaht~ paintings. according to Pa111- Gcnt' ~mp<o0n. cha1~oman of the Newpon Beach .\ns C omm1ss1on. Fleming took the students· efforts o;everal steps further by inviting artists 10 the high school for JUncd l'ith1b1ts which ran annually from 1946 10 1966 The c;11h1b11 grew rapidly and aurac"d somr of the foremost pro- fc c;s1onal an1s1s on the West C'oast Hundreds of ani'its "'-Ould submit pa1n11ng each y\!ar. of which about 70 "ere sclectrd for d1spla> The ~1nn1nR oil and watercolor entnes (Pleaae eee OLD ART/A2) Surfside collision kills one, injures2 Proposed median to make similar crashes n early impossible 8)' STEVE MARBLE Of .. ....,,... .... \ llun11ng1on Beach woman wa 1..ilko and a mother and dauahter m t1call"' tnJurcd unda)' 1n an a c1- drn1 on a s1re1ch of Pacific C'oast H1gh ~a~ 1n Seal Beach where nine pc-npk ha\ e lost their hvr an the past fo ur "ear\ "-no~n a' "Blood ~lie'·• 10 police. (Ple&M eee 'BLOOD/ A2) Snow0ir8s buil.d winter·nests in Newport Trailers rolling Into Dunes as annual visitors from North and East escape winter's wrath che§t are raided and rnd10 bca1n 10 blare . "It didn't n cn rcn h 0 ye terday;· f Ila \31d "I "ould \a\ that's prttty t)pical for 1h1~ 11me of )Car - O\.trcn\I and p<'rhap\ a little """ " '\ c1 ... 111ect Comics Crosaword Death Notices Featur-. Horoecope Ann Lender• Opinion Pap1razzl Police Log Publlc Notices Spor11 • A.7-8 87 A8 A6 A7 A3 88 The pull 1010 ll\(. park he. rin1 names familiar 10 tho who tra,cl the h.!Jh"n> and b)'WA):S of mem:a. Prowler. Pace \rrow. f 1rtball. Win· n~bago. 1r\tream -name' that 1iuggc\l a ~n'iC of movement \ Iona I ·a\h 1 'trctched from a bumper b • ~tpina dot of 1n- determ1natC" ped1arcc l :11.h w1n1er. thr~· "iUn-<;('eking \.al'a11oner"i -n1ckn1mt'd lhC" snow- h1r<J.<. fo r 1he1r seasonal m1&ra11ons - pt11nt 1hc1r RVs squlh tlnd we t nJ lollo" the frce~a ~ to Newpon Dunc\ on thnhore,of t'Y.pon Ba . for "-tt of mt. rcfaution and f\'<.'rt•auon 11·~ a phenomenon tha1·~ rri~ (IUI 1n "'arm 10\.Dle\ I ro s thC' Thr \11net'\ the Hill~ and other 'ln o""bmh 1rc 1 NC"'-P.Qrt Dune!> ,., a hcadQ\IUlel"I. u( rt~ Or Jail J<lU"h -.otf~ a th~r ,,,_ __ ,,. Televttton Theater• Weather 81-3 A8 A9 A2 Theo;c rolhna homes-<>n-whccl\ in- clude not onl the ovcn11cd motor- homc\, but range a~ ""ell from the camper hdl :uop a p1c~up iruck to the conH·rted school bu\, complete "'-Ith nllt'rOW3\l' O\Cn and \atclhtc· d1'h antenna. • Thr~ park \Ide h '1dc ond ~• up fo r comfonanlt' ttnd lc1surd Sta).s. Fold1na "hail'\ anJ cha1o;c loun c\ art 1unloadrd. oi"n1nJ4i re r rt'lhd. ice L1~e fdlow crew memnc~. the motorhome m11ran1s don matching w1 ndbrenkcn.. him and sunala'sc' fhc " enc sugg~t~ any ummtr vacn11on caml)lround But t:1Ccau\C 1h1\ 1s winter in Ncwpon Bea h. tt can mean onl) one 1h1na. lhC" snowbird hl\.C omvcd The hcrn~ platr\ I•"' 1hmi 1w1)'. or1JJna11n1 fmm \uch i:old·wealhcr rqmn\ J\ Montana Ohio, t1ch1a;in. \\-o\h1na1on JnJ \outh 0 lr.ota counll\ from rwpon Bc:h:h 10 M1am1 fka,h .. We tOml' hcrt' ('\l'f} )Clar It th1\ 11me." '-".>'' ()on Hill of LI P w. Te' i. ··Th(' wca1hcr 1\ rtall> the main rca<.<>n But there art ol the • nt"arb)' ,otf c,-,ur~\ ond the platc'I nearb) 10 ~e " "We u'IC'cl to II' C" 1n Oran C ounl) and 11· ~' n1l:C to l'\'tum 11nd \.I 1\ pan.· ht\ "'1fe Bcm >' Th 11 1 II\ h ~(' other i!l t r~pon O~nr' tr,l\rl from throughout the Unit~J tAtt'1 10 i~d ~Hral "'eek in the uthem ( ahforma \uno;h1nc Whal<' thr1r nt'1ghborN ha 1' home v.ear "eaten and (f»l\ to br:t\e the \\tnter chill the no"'b1td "'ear T - "ih1n\ and tlM Inside their fifth v.httl tr:ulcr. Ho"arJ nd 111 1in<'r turned their n~-..paJX"r lo lhr ~ther and notl"\l thc tcmN"mlur~· l"I ( k home 1n attr.t lion" The tra iler "n ht' lcO 11 th<" cnmptroundi, ""hale 3 truck or mhtr 'rh1clC' tran,pon<. them 10 C\an Diego. Palm \pring\ or fl("rhapli. othrr cnmp "" But t'V"pon Dun~· location alto ltnJ ll~ll v.rll 10 tnps on foot T r.ul In thr lipper cv.pon Ba) cc oa1cal rt''4.'rw art onl~ mtnule\ av.I\ nd v.htn the imper\ rttl \U tn hnN. the' d n lht na er clothe a.nd M J (Pleue ... SNO.....,_/ AS) I ' Giant in the harbor? Sunday wu a &ood day for aalllna. e•en If your boat wu only three feet Iona. like the model operated off 12th Street Beacll ln Newport Beach by Peter DeLong of New- port. The craft la controlled by three aervo moton, one on each ..U halyard and one on the rudder, which he dlrecta by radJo from the beach. The wind helped tiut too. Deputy shoots drug suspect in Dana Point A man wanted in Idaho on drug charges wa!I shot by an Orange County hcriffs deputy whQ said the wanted man charged him outside a residence 1n Dana Point, officials stated. Hector '\. Ocamp<>, 26. was treated for inJuries sustained in the Saturday evening 1nc1den1 and transported 10 Orange County Jail where he was being held on $75.000 bond. Ocampo rcponcdly lunged at the deput} who drew his scrvKe re volver and fired a single shot that wounded the man 1n both le~. accordlllg 10 a Sheriffs spokesman. The deputy was not identified. BLOOD ALLEY CLAIMS A.NOTHER LIFE ... From Al the length of coast highway near Huntington Harbour is to be 1m· proved starting next week with a median barrier -an add1t1on that would have prevented Sunday's two- car accident. city officials said today. Candace Jean Hastings. 30. was killed in the 6:08 p.m. accident when the 1983 Chevrolet Camaro in which she was riding collided with another vehicle at Phillips Street outside Surfside Colony. Seal Beach police said Lee Ann Rowden. 26. of Long Beach was pull ing out of the pri vate residential communtl\ wh en her car collided with a C amaro. dri ve n b) Scotlt Hastings. 36. of Huntmgton Beach. Both Scotti and Candace Hastin$s were taken by helicopter to Fountatn Valley Community Hospital trauma center where the woman was pro- nounced dead. Sco111 Hastings was listed in serious but !.table condition tod!l)' at the trauma unit where he 1s being treated for head. chc.,I and abdominal in· Junes. a hosp11al spokeswoman said. Rowden and the eldest of two children riding in her 1975 Toyota arc 1n criucal w nd111on today at Mem- orial Medical Center Hospital tn Long Bcar h. Lee Ann Rowden underwent emergency !lurgery Sunday for chest and leg mjuries while her 6-year-old daughttr. Laurie. had !>urgc ry for massive head injuries. a hospital nursing supervisor said. Rowden's other daughter. a 3-year- ok!. was treated at and released from the Lon~ Beach hospital. Police said Rowden apparently was 10 the proC'ess of making a left turn onto the coast highway when her car was h11 b~ the \amaro. traveling south on Pacific Coast Highway. OLD ART COLLECTION RESTORED ... From Al were then purchased for the '>thool district's collecu on. The value of the coll ecuon now exceeds SI 00.000. Sampson sa} s Fleming's work attracted other art patrons 1n the Newport Beach and Costa Mesa area. · .. It's fair to 'iay that bo th 1hc Newport Beach Art!> Comm1c;s1on ac; well as the Newport Harbor Art Museum were formed from member' active in this group." ampson said With the formation of the an museum 1n 1966. the school district'\ exh1b1 1' "'ere d1scon11nued and the anwork wac; d1'itnbu1ed to several of the '>thool\ for d1spla>. But several ha .. e sine<· fallen into d1srepa1r. says John Ml (1in n1s. the librarian at Newport Harbor High who l'i helping 10 re .. iorc I hL· t ollcct ion. .. Thi\ '' a lmtoricall) s1gn1ficant wllect1on 1hat has at1racted a lot of a111:nt1on." McCinnis said ... Mo'>t of 1he rL''>l<lrat1on will include rcpainng frame'\ and making the collcct1on rrncntahlc again." \\ hile the <,('hoot district will fund the restoration project. the catalog 1s being paid for b) contributions from ind1v1dual11. the Newpon Harbor Chamber of Commerce. the city of Newport and others. McGinn" says the catalog will be distributed 10 district schools a' teaching tool,, local libraries and c.hamber\ of commerce and 10 mu- seum-; and hbranes throughout th e counlf) C'op1e<. al\o will be S" en 10 <:on· tnbutor., who supponed the collcc- uon. APPEAL MADE FOR ISLAND GOATS .•. From Al · fund a chance to rescue a~ man-. &<>ttl\ as It COUid and Offer th(• furn reflow\ for adop11on · But now 11'\ time to let the Na"~ ge 1 on with 11<; hu'iine~~. Wt•inbcrger reportedly lllld iund member\ 1h1s weekend But \mot') argue~. mo'>t of 1he goats Id\ on the !\land are male!.. If the Nav> will wan for them 111 d1'>pc r<;e from the c;hore bom- bardment area and allow the fund to trap a&a1n. "their numbers would go down 'wel) H'r} rapidly:· he said. If the fund\ latest plc!a goes unhrrdcd. members plan to go to l11Url to \\.'Ck ti temporary 1njunct1on to hall the <,laughter. Amory said. M1t l hdl based in San Diego. aid 11 "111 tx-up 'o Navy officials 1n \\ ash1ng1on 10 decide whether 10 '>crap the ~hooting pr<>vam sched- ul~·d 10 begin Thursday. A sharp- \hootcr ha\ alrcadv been hired for the four da~'> 11 1'i estimated to take 10 make in roads 1n10 the remainder of the herd. he -;aid. Other ~hoots will have to be <1chedulcd throughou1 Jhc year to <1ucccs'lfull y decimate the her<.I. M 11chcll ~aid. "A' of 10 i).m. (PST). we are proce\.·ding on with the plan 10 sun the removal program:· he ..aid "If 'they \hoot them now .. either the{vc got blood lust or they'n• nut\," Amory rt'torted. COUNTY NEAR TOP IN NEW JOBS ... From Al 1on10 and Fon Wonh-Arlington California placed ~vcn lOm· 01unTt1cs 1n th ltadln& a_rC:'l~ lur..QAW Jobs. Besides Orange County theJ arc Lm ngclcs-Long Beacl'I. San o'ic San Diego. San Francisco. Oa~land and R1vers1de-San Bernardtno Florida al o did well. placing fhr metropolitan area~ on the hst Tho'iC are Tampa-t. Petersburg. Fon Lauderdale. M1om1. Orl&ndo and Palm lkach. Herc '" a rundown of the 10 mc:tropoliurn area cxpcc1ed to lead 1n 1oh growth throullh the year 2CXlO \ I and the numhcr ofncw JObseitpectcd. ( ommun1ty Job f ncrcllSt' l,.!iOGJt.Of'I .,..u 1..268. 7~ 2. Anaheim 1.004.300 J Los Angele' 84 1.000 4 San Jo~ 643,900 5 Dalla<; 639.300 6 [)('nvc:r 610.000 7 l'hocn1x . .\m 588.100 K Wa<,h1ng1on '46,600 9 San Diego Sl3,900 10.Bmton 507.800 I I.Atlanta 488.500 12 lampa Fla 45 7.200 I' f-.on l.audcrdulr.na 427.000 I~ \.t1nntaool" W4 600 r 15.San Franc1~rn 16.Au!ltln, Tc'X31 17.fliltteini .,...... ...... IR.Orlando. Fla 19 Oakland 20.Nas au-Suffolk. N. Y. 21. attic 22 Wc\t Palm Beach.Fla. 23. n n1on1 0. Tcxa" 24.Balt1morc: 25.Tucson. Am. 26.Fort Worth. Tci1as 27.Portland, Ore 28 ~l \Cr Id(' 29 Rat.:1ah N < '0 Oklahom.1 < 11' HJ.400 33.700 2,800* 319,100 297.200 269.600 266.700 237.300 :?30. 700 220.500 219.200 218.300 218.300 217.500 207 300 206 600 • . .. Break out the raincoats again • A atorm thet waa moving down ttwa co11t todey wlll bring tight rain 10 SoYthern CallfOl'Qle tonight end ahoweta end anow on TUftday, lht Net1on11 Weather Service aald. • HHvy showere 1r1 llklfy 10 develop from th• ayatem late TUMdey. the weether MfVtc. 111d. The enow 11vlf wlll lower from 8,000 fHt tonight to 4,000 f"t Tuetday. The stOfm Is the r....,11 of an lntenM upper trough that developed along the Welt Coaat, lorec:aatere 11ld. Small craft warning• were poated eatly Joday for rough seaa on ttwa outer coastal water• from Point Concepllon to San Clemente Island. The weather aervlce 11ld wlnda would lncreue to 15 to 25 knota Tuesday with combined seas of eight lo 121 .. 1. Along th• Orang• Coaat there wlll be occ11lona1 drinle changing to fight rain tonight. Showery cooler and breezy Tueaday. Highs Tuesday In the low to mid 50s. K-C11y Ill a1 Tempe Ut Vtglll 53 32 ·-~~ "'OHTI l1Ui. Aoclo 12 SS HIQh 1ow lo< 24 t1our1 enoino a1 5 lCMilt\'llle 113 53 Wetm -ColO..,... a m HI Le Memt)llle 7S es OeC1vO•o"IPW" s111o0n.vy&.p AltMny 35 Ill Mlem4 8Hch 11 74 S11e>w•11 A-. Fu11 .. Snow 32 MltwllUI<" 29 Al~V«QU41 S3 211 Mple-SI Peut 28 21 NellOnll Wee'* """' NOAA U S Oeot ol C:0--'9 Amt1 Ito 71 u NHhVllle 70 Sil AncflOf'ao• 211 Ill N-O•i.ana 7• se so AUtnll 94 New York 4 I 30 Atltllltc Clly 411 37 O.tel>Ome City 73 3J Calif. 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(AP) -A Judge has denied Dr. Jeffrey MacDonald' request for a new trial tn the slayings of his pregnant wife and two young daughters. the story of which became the basis for the best-selling book and TV miniseries ... Fatal Vision." U.S. District Judge Franklin Dupree said a second jury .. would again reach the almost inescapable conclusion that he was responsible for these horrible crimes" Mac- Donald said he "'ould appeal the ruling. MacDonald. a former Green Beret doctor. is serving three hf<; sentences after being convicted in 1979 of murdering his wife. Colette. and daughters. Kimberly and Kristen. at their Fon Bragg apartment 1n 1970. MacDonald has maintained that fou r drug-crazed intruders killed his family and attacked him. His lawyers said during a January hearing 1ha1 he deserved a new trial because two ··repugnant" women adm111cd killing his fam1I). Jfot lhl' Judge d1-.m1ssed the purported ronfess1on'i of Helena Stoecklc) and Cath) Perl) Wiiiiams. th e lattt•r rnm1ng the da) before last Novemb1:r' ainng of the "Fatal Vl\1on" m1n1'ienes. In a Il l -page order. Dupree sa1d- thl') "wert• drawn to fhc case and have contributed to a factual charade which ha\ allowed 11 to conunue for more than a decade and a half. Their 'conlc,s1on'i· ha ve been shown to be unbd1n a hie." Mt:Dunald. coniacted 1n federal pnson al Batrop. Te'a'. \aid the case would be appealed to 1hc 4th U.S. C 1rru11 C oun of Appeal~ 1n Rich- mond. <1 Mad)onald ..aid neither he nor his a11orne)., had ~cen a cop" uf Duorec·s op1n1 on. Irvine council gives nod to gates at new condo project By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of tM DMIJ l"llol lt8ff Thl· In inc Cit) Council, over the objections of one member. has pa ved the wa) for installation of secunt} gates at the entrance IO a new condominium complex in the Turtle Rock community. Councilman Larry Agran re- quested an appeal hearing after the ci ty'~ Planning Commission ap- proved the gates by a 3-1 vote 1n Januar). The access COJljrol devices were requested by the J .rvf. Pete re; ( ·o .. which I'> building the 11 8-unit Turtle Rock Pointe complex ofT Ridgeline Drive between University <tnd Tunic Rock drl'wes In a kttcr requ~st1ng the appeal. ~gran med potential traffic hazard'i po\ed •b> cars that might line up behind the gates and onto Ridgclinc Dnve. have been perm1lled at other com- mun1llc\ 1n Irvine. She pointed out that the <.'1ly saves money 1n such developments because 11 is not re· quired tu maintain the pri va te ~tret:ts behind securil) gate'>. A cit y i;tafT repon concerning Turtle Rock Poi nte said sidewalks would permit all pedestrians to enter without a bamer. It said non- residents thus would be free 10 v1s11 the surrounding nature areas. The report also concluded the new secur- ity gate'i would not create a ,afety haLard along R1dgeline Dri ve. W1th1n Irvin'"" the cnmt• rate 1n gated communities 1s similar to that of adJarent commun1t1c'> "'1thou1 ecunl) gates. the report '>lated. ikcause !luch gates may slow down re-.ponse 11me in cmerJl,enc1cs. the ntv police otlicers. f1r~tlghtcrs and para- required the gate'i 10 ha\C !IJX'c1al '"' 1tchc., to permit 4u1l k cntr) b) mcd1t~ Geoff ~1aho. representing a firm th;rt installo; such !>ecunt) gatc'i, !laid their maJor benefit 1~ in d1 '>rnurag1ng "cru111ing .. by non-resid ents who wish to surve) affiuent communities before comm1ll1ng crimes. Rohen Trapp. a rl.'pre'ientatl\e of th<.· rnndomin1um proJt'ct's dc- ''clopcr. denied tha1 secunt) $Bies are JU'>I a tool to raise home pmcs. He said the add111on or deletion of gates would nol change the price~. but c;aid the rc'ldcnccs might sell more qu1ck-I~ 11' the cnmmun1t) were ga ted. He ~aid tht· rnmpan~ 'o; sunc)S 1nd1cate ~re<,1dent' prefer <,uch gatr~ ~I th<.• rnnrluo;1on of the appeal hl'anng. the counnl \cited 4-1 to permit !ht• \Ct unt~ gall'\ at lhc Turtle R_od Po1111e com pk,. ·\gran ca\l tht• dl'iSl'nling \OIC H ,., leucr alc;o expressed concern about "the precedence of estabh'lh1ng a galcd rnmmunll) in the Village of Tunk Rock. where the open space rnmronL'nl ha-; been a key planning foru'> lhroughout the village·~ di.'- ' clormcnt ...... Costa Mesa man succumbs to summer-accident injuries Duri ng 1he appeal hearing. at la'>t .\ 54.)'ear-old Costa Mc'in man week\ council meeting. Agran d1rd unda> from head wou nds da1med such security gates arc only reu~t\ ed la!>! summer when he wa~ hit installed to add .. snob appeal" to a b> a rar after wandering awo ) from a housing development and to raise the rnn' alescent homt:. l l·rr<1tl". whl·11 he was 'ilrutk h) a Dat'.!>un \l·dan around IO·JO that n<.·ning. \a1d dctcct1\c Doug John- '>on. u 1raffic '°'es11ga1or w1 1h the t\oc\\port lkat·h police market va lue of the homel) 'Tm opposed as a general rule 10 Robert K. Finch was pronounced gated communities." thr councilman dead al 5:30 p.m. at Fountain Valle> sa id . "I'd like 10 think ours 1'> a Communit) Hospital from 1nJuries community without gates. open 10 sufTercdJuly 19. said Deputy( oroner John'>on said the v1<.l 1m hnd been reported m1o;c;1ng I 0 duy' earlier from OranttL' Della .. cn Ciuc'lt llome in ( o\la Mc'a Finch >'-a' ru\hcd to r ounta1n .Ille> Communll} Hospi- tal. "hl'rl' he remained 1n a roma.laSl .\ugu't all.·• 8111 M in1ck. Rut Councilwoman -Sany nne -in h was apparent!} <;tandmg 'on Miller responded that security gates Paci fic ( oac;t Highway near Irvi ne Just Call 642-608 What do_yo u Uke about the Daily Piiot? What don't you llke? Call 1'e number al lefl and your message will bt recotded, transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. n e ume U-hoar an1werln1 service may be used to record letters to lbe editor ob a ny topic. Contributors to our Letters column must lDc:l•de Uielr na me and telephone number for verification. No clrcu Uoo c•"• p••1tt. o=:~• It QuerentMd lelllfdlly 8"0 fju,i<l•t K '°" do no1 •«.... YfN< CIW'y by P a m cal IJll'lf• 10 a m ...., '"'" t.<'1111 .,. Dt~tO Clrcutatlon Te .. pftonee Mntl Chive r''""'' AIHI ........ llO'JN~ .... ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat ~ H.L. 8cttwttrt1 IK Publisher Frank Zlnl Managing Edl1or Karen Wittmer Advertising Director Ao••mary Churchman Controller Robert L. Cantrell Production Manager Donald L. WIHlam1 Circulation Manager Clrculallon 714/142-4333 Cla••lflff ednrtltlnt 714/142-5971 All ottt.r departmenta 142-4321 MAIN OFFICE • J'IO W~I A~y SI ' iJt M• C/11 Mill~ T~ 'Cl><ole ..._ C:A l!)(l)fi C(l()y1o\jht 1111\1 °'•""'° C'.C>lltt "-'~ CM11>4hy No ,,.,_. ITOl'I\ "'"1141""'6 1H111nto•t m•11 .. 1,. e<MMl"'4' ,,_., ht/..,, "'AY 1... "f••l<lUc.-:j "ll!Qul ~"'II (HOf ,_ °' """'''""'' c.- n - Arbor Day program slatedlnNewport · The Ntv. pon Balboa Rotary Cl ub will cell'brate Arbor ~•> Wednl'sday with ceremonial uee-plantina ceremonies at the Newpon Harbor Elementary School at 14th tre~t and Balboa Boulevard. Newport Beach. ' Officials of the. city and the club win hand out I .SOO mall trees 10 all t)l1rd arade pupils of the Newport Mesa Un!fied School 01str1c1 at the IO a.m. event. The public is ll'lv1tcd to attend the ceremonies. Eatln6 dl•orden •tudled • T,hr~l' free public health pro&tams o n "Eatin-That Kills will be presented Tuesday and Thursday m the confc~ence room of th e Costa Mesa Medical Center Hosp11al. Nurse Susan Webster. prog.ram coordinator of the newly opened Eating Disorders Unit of the hospital, will be the .featured spc~ker and will discuss anorexia nervosa. bulimia and associated yndromes. The sessions will be held from 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. and from I to 3 p.m. Tuesday and from 6 to 8_p.m. Thursday. . .. ... _,, . Orano-Coeet DAILY PILOT/M~.~·.1• * M Coun~man · admit& theft of $1 mlllloD I J STEVE MARBLE ................ A M 1s ion Viejo man who LraAsfened S l millicMa • oran un1u1pect1naman'1tavinpMX:OUn1udumd...,M the money 10 buy 780 Kru,emnd&. Ml pl•Nd tllillJ • contpiracy and larceny 1n (~I coun. . . Steven John Bourque, 29. facet 15yean1n pntOB lllil a SI S.000 fine. He will be Kntt'oced June 17 in fedeill court in Los Anaelei. • The Mission Viejo man is free on S5.000 beil ~ thouah authorities have not recovered the milf:llll told coins and do not know where they may bt hidden, a prosecutor said. Sca11ng 1s limited and reservations arc required. Call the hos p1\al"s Education Ocpanment at 642-2734. ext. 292. for further 1nformat1on, Bourque and two others ~ arrested Feb. 28. I 9M by t!lewpon Beach pohce who were investiptina ~ una~thonzed money transfer and the subsequent Pi coin purchase. ~ ..... ~~ ..... ,..._ Bttause the case later wu tu~ over to lhe Fii, local r1 aud charaes wert dropped apanst Bourque and 1k Snowbtrcta• trallera dot the eanda at Newport Dunee for winter mtcratton. -others while federal 1nvestiptorpursued an iodict~t.. !I Ounna that time. Bourque reportedly left Cali.- and was classified afuaittve for three months. He WU rearttstcd early this year in Florida on a fedttal ..,,... and voluntarily returned to California. • Kid•• Independence promoted I\ workshop for pare nts on developing independence in growing children will be held Tuesday evening in the Faculty House of Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. Mani Mal1erre. an instructor in human develop- ment. parent education and child development at OCC. "111 lead the class. scheduled from 7 to 9 p.m. The fee isS 10 and fu rther information is available a1 432-5880. Ebell• celebrate annlvenary I rvine·s Ebe II Clu b will celebrate the 11th anniversary of the philanthropic 'ic rvicc organ ization Tuesday evening at a potluck dinner a1 6:30 a1 the home of Arlene Johnson of Ir vi ne. The club meets on the first Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. Those w1sh1ng membership info rmation should contact Gana Totten at 835-1080. - Extenslon programs offered .\series of progra ms fro m UC lrv1neextens1on win be pre'il'nled during March. beginning Tuesday with a 9 a.m. seminar on skill and tact in dealing w11h people. Other topics include depression 1n men and women. Frida) and Saturda). careers in sales. Saturday: structur- ing the suspense no-.cl. March 16 and 17. and the thinking manager. March 21 . The fees range from ss·o for the sales semi nar to S72 I for the course on depression. Call Mana Norris at 856-5524 for add111onal information. PWP orlentatlon• .cheduled Thc Hunt1ng1on Reach chapter of Parents Without Partner\ ha!. announced a series of free orientations for single parc ntc; during March. Mect1ng'i will be held Tuesday. Fnaay. March 16 and March 19 at vanouc; loca tions in the area. Call 536-581 5 for add111onal information. SNOWBIRDS BUILD MOBILE NESTS .•. From Al I for the shops an8 restaurants on l}alboa Island or at Fashion Island. Like the proverbial birds of a feather. the snowbirds tend to stick together. says Charlie Yates. general manager of Newport Dunes. "They all ·make fri ends while they're out here and come back at the same time each year," Yates says. "Sometimes we'll get a request from eight or I 0 parties who want campsites all next to each other." The popularity of Newpon Dunes keeps the camping areas nearly filled year-round. Yates said. During win- ter. more than 80 percent or the RV spaces are occupied. And during summer. the park 1s usually booked solid several months in advance as RV campers arc JOined by day-users and those who prefer to sleep near the beach under tents. Such appeal has held since the asphalt-paved park opened in the m1d-60s. following several decades of •\roughing-it" camping without the water and electri cal hookups. Nothing has changed much for several years. but that will soon change. Yates says. Newpon Dunes Inc .. owned since 1972 by the Evans and Merigan families of San Diego. will add new camp si1es and has plans 10 build a hotel. Such improvements shouldn't hinder the seasonal migration of the snowbirds. however. Yates says. The two others arrested alona with Bourque - Michelle M. Morpn, 3S. of Garden Grove and K.eod Lee. 40. of Upland -arc expected in federal COW't Monday on larceny and conspiracy charaes. Bourque pleaded au1h y last week to one count on.ak la(.eny. a sinak count of conspiracy to com mit ._. larceny and an additional count of 1ranl)Of1i1t1 ltONla property across state lines, acc.ordin& to .AMi._t U.S.Attorney Brian J. Hennipn. Accordina to Robert Steven, a Newport-~~ investigator. Bourque transfered about SI million "'°"'a LosAn&l'les man'ssavinaaccount.and then utedS~<*> to purchase Kruaemnds from Monex lntema'lional 0( N(wport Beach. : The coins were picked up from the metals firm ~a hired courier. who was followed by concerned 1eJ)fttee9- tivcs of the metals company. : Hennigan said the gold coins were taken by Bo~ and Morgan to Las Vegas when tht'y au~mpted to sell 1'e Kruaerrands. : They returned wi th the coins and pn them to a tbifl party, 1dent1fied as Lee. 10 conceal, Hennipn Wd. • The c-0ms have not been recovered and tWr wherabouts 1s still not known. the prosecutor suted. • t Moms can leam ~ to care for kids before the birth Bl d l L 1 d T d ··w e find that we can fill up the r wa A p anne ae• •Y park with just the word-of-m outh .\ bird "alk through the wood!> and chaparral of th e · advenising we get along w11h repeat r restlcs area of an Onofre tale Park will be hosted by the business.·· he says . Jo Wrl&bt pre~rea fr':9h atrawberrln ln mobile lr.ltchen. By ROBERT BARKER Ol IM 0.., Ne4 ..... . ca and . age Audubon Soc1et) Tucsda} morning. When II comes to repeat business. Douglas Gran$e of Laguna Beach will lead the 8 a.m. Newpon Dunes customers are among tnp. which " 111 begin n(·ar the Carl"s Jr. restaurant near the the most loyal an ywhere. ( ns11an11a" olTramp of the ·anta Ana Frecwa}. Call the "Y:'e"ve been to parks all over and \OC1et' at 634·~146 for further infor mation. this 1s by far one of the nicest 1n terms · oflocauon and the ""eat her." Howard Rabies clinic set In Newport M ~~e~~s~ward fl'llrcd'" 1977 from ..\ lo" ·cost rabies 'acc1nat1on clinic will be held a JOb as a parts manager for the Wednestfa) at the fi re \lallo n loca ted at 868 anta Barbara Chl)slcr Corp .. he and hi s wife Ella Ofl\t' 1n "lewport Beach hit the road. Traveling from their Dogs will he 'acc1nated fro m 7 to 8:30 p.m. home 1n Washington. the two have .\dd1t1onal 1nformat1on ma~ he obtained b> calling th e v1s11ed RV parks and camps11es Sou1hcrn ( ahforn111 Veteri nary Medical Association at throughout the western Unite,d 523-0980. States. CALENDAR Monday, March 4 • t> a.m .. Irvine Child Care Project Board, Irvine n1ficd School D1s1nr1 .\dmm1s1rative Offices. 5050 Harrama Parl wa}.• 7 .. 10 p.m .. Huntlnglon Beach City Council. ( II} ( ouncil ( hamber . 2000 Main St. • 7 10 p m .. Oeean View School Ot1trtc1. School D1!>trll't I kadquanerc. 16940 B St. Tuesday, March 5 • 1 p m Huntington Beach Planning Commission. ( it) Count·il Chambers. WOO Main St. They now spend the summer mo nths in the cooler areas of Wash- ington and winter and spring! in the Southwest -California and Ari zona. in particular. "We love it. Bui we may have to gel a bigger trailer. We're starting to grow out of 1h1s one:· Ella says. Cor ona del Mar student accepted to A nna polls Corona del Mar student. who l'i due to graduate 1n June. has received an appo1nl,JT1en1 to the U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis. Md. It's the con1en11on of Wend' Costelloe that babies arc not rece1v1ng the attention that the} should when 1t comes to health matters "V1nuall) e-.e~ tele' 1s1on commercia l and Cit) bill board has us quesuonmg ousclves about out diet and ph)s1cal state." th e Costa Mesa cenified ch1ldbinh educator sa) s ··\\ e arc "ar~bout 1he hazards of drugs. alcohol and man) rnmmon ho'b.sehold products. ··\\'e are introduced dail~ tO nev. products v. h1ch ha' e magical cures for e.,e~thing from the common cold to 1nd1gest1 on and be~ond "But how man' mothe~·to-be are thinking abou1 their unborn child ~ the:. smoke their c1gart'ttes. dnn~ their v. ine or take as pm n fo r a headache ·· ( o telloe plans 10 l"IC spealong out on behalf of thC' babies -born and unborn -in a month-long seminar titled Earh Bird Prenatal Education beginning toda} at the Huntington Beach Commun it> ('hn1c. 322 5th St. Through slides and lectures. Costelloc plans to demonstrate how drugs affect babies. descnbe growth panerns oft he bab'. outline helpful nercsses. give ups on ho" 10 selC("t a doctor and a ped1atnc1an and to gi ve gu ideli nes on good nutnt1on. lt"s her bc'ht'f that not onh c1garenes. alcohol .and drugs an~ ha1aradOU'i bul tha t common over-the-counter drugs such as asp1nn. an11h1stam1nes. antacids and cough medicine can harm hoth mother and infant. - The drugs. \hes.a\ s. go nght through the placenta and into 1he blood m eam of the bab} The mat~J n ol only threatens the health of the bab) but tin cau~ comphcatiom. to the mother during ch1ldbtnh. Her tv.o-hour da!ISCS will be held the first and th ird Monda) c~enings of the month from 7 to 9 p.m . ..\ dona11on ofS 10 per couple is rcquestl'd. •tip m. Huntington Beach City (elementary) School Board. \Chool d1!.t nrt headquarters. 20451 Craimer Lane. Jeffrey M. Tomhn of In me 1s ranked in the top 5 percent ofh1s class and will Stan hi s four-year course at the Naval Academy in July. Wally Kruae run• hi• bualneee from winter home. Thl' ( ommun11' (hnic pro' ides low<0st medical and IC'gal ~·n ices and health N!uca11on to low income people throughout Orange (ount} a nd operates ~vcral l ns1' holhnl''i Fm more information. call 536-8894 Irvine man charged with abuse of girlfriend·'s-~aby unlo('kt:d ''ar in the 2000 blod. of C arx· Cottage • • • \ I ~·~peed ll n1,cga blC')Clc valued :.ti S~7U was ~1olen at Huntington Cl·nter. 7777 Ed1 n1er l\' e. • • \ JU'c:ni k wu"i apprehended \\h1le nllcgcdl) trying to o;teal Jackets' alued nt S24U at Montgomery Ward. 7777 h ll nger I\' C' A 22-ycar-old Irvine man has been arrested and charged With abusing his girlfnend's'four-month old son, who remains hosp1lahzed in stable con· d1t1on at the UCI Medical Center. according 10 Irvi ne police. lrvint gt. Dick Bowman said 22- ycar-old Patrick Troy Johnson. who hvcs with his g.irlfnend in thl' Tunic Rock section of the city. was char'ed with willfully injuring a child pending Newport Beach bout $27.0<X) wo rth of Jewelry wt\'! ~1olcn from Leigh Wyndham D1omondc; m I a"h1on hlond. Bur- glar .. ft ppnrcntl) broke into tht store by \rnll h1na out a window and we-re \CICCllV( II) the llCrTl'i thC'y took. • • • 1\ 1h1dtook a camera. a lc n • a nash unit and a wutc:h from a work bench 1n II aar. e on the I 00 bloc:ll. of ron Ti ffin • • • 1\ woman rcponed that omconc ~1olt her pu~ from the bar area al Prom1 s. 3 H w c,1 Coa\t l llahwa> The lo wa pu111t SI 57 • • • meonc uc;cd a P3'' key to brea~ into a ap nment on Seabird where two tc lev1 1on Kl'i nnd a ropprr jt'\\Clry bo~ were "11kn rhr IO'i\ WO\ c\t1matcd ot S70S • • • review of the case by the Oranae County District Auomey's Office Bail ofS2S.OOO was set for Johnson. The child, who police declined to identify, was taken to the hospital by his mother after hl' apparently beaan sufTerina seizures. the result of what doctors dcSO'ibe as ·-.haktna infant syndrome." the police spokesman said. • In addition to seizures. the infant A $300 rC'frigerator was stolen from the Oakwood Garden Apanmcnt , 1985 herrington Lane. • • • A .380 caliber handaun. a telc- v1s1on 'Jct and a video cas!>ttte recorder were stolen from a boat aocked offthc 700 block' of lido Park. The loss was put1lt S .06S .• • • • Two wallets and a Sit'!'('() unit were ~tolen from a I 98S Toyota Cehca parked near thr 1nter~t1on or Or· nn~e venue and We t Oceanfront. The lo came 10 S1 .103. • • • "chrome bumper wonh $500 was \tolrn from :a red 197 3 Pone he 914. l he c;&r wu parked on the 1000 block of f>arll. lo\ ~c-nue Huntln1t9n Beac b Th tr' c'<'nterl'<1 I home throuah an unlocked sliding {I.Inn door 1n the was injured about the head. was bteedina internally and suffered n-t· inal damqc, Bowman said. Docton also found evidence of other injuries that may have been inflicted in the past two weeks. he added. Police were first ad vised of the child's condition after doctors con- tacted the county's child abuse regis- try. 2600 block of England and stoll· a S200 aun. S60 cash and S 1.0.rn in misccllancou, items. . • • • Someone entered a room thmue,h an unlocked front window at the ~un & nds Motel. 1102 Pacific Coa\1 H11hwa>.Mad stole SJ,()()() •fl t~vckr~~~ ~ • • • • Thu:' c'> stolC' S 150 in tools and s ~ 0 in radio equipment from a I 9SO hlad. kcp 1n the I 7000 block of (mt hard. • • • ..\ S600 four-whttl ch1l<'rcn's-17td motorq clc was stolen fro m a carpon 1n the 16000 block of villa Yorba. • • • \n $85 ham radio antenna wa\ kn fro m a 1985 Ford pickup truck • • • ..\ T-top nnd n car covenng were \tokn from a \.Chicle in the 200 block ol I Sth 1rcet • • • four rad io \p('3ktr' -.alurd at $360 "er~· s1olen b) th1evr who broke a "lndo" 1n a 'ch1c:lc in the I 000 bl II. of Fl6t1da • • • diner ~1d he lef\ 1 S450 brown lrnne leather '~ackct 11 Ma.\ well' Re • [ar11na" irnd G pendant "ert taken taurant. 31 7 Pacific Coa t H11hway. from an "ndek \\a home bctv.etn and that 11 wa aone when he returned eb 13 nd 4'und&) for II • • • • • • • •\ tclc' 1~1on ~t. computer temunal briefcase and a S600 radio "'ere and video C5'"i~t\c r«orJer turned up stolen from a 19 4 Oat un l ~r"' m1 1n1 fro m a bu$mts at 6 Tt1HI 1 n the 21000 block of Brookhurst ~ I Land Wa) • • • • •• loth1na and hook" v.r rc stolen from a loc\cd car 1n the I 5000 block of 1olJen West trcct • • • A SI SO eamera "'a tolen from an ThSTc ptoplr .. trc 1mstcd on n rcouc\ chartcs on \\. alnut trt'Ct undl'I\ Warl't'n \\ Prince. ~(\. JefTrc\ P Bum' 24. and Mar~ .\marho' 111a ~I Y.t·n· l.t1'l'l1 into l"U\IOd} h~ '" 111l' rohu· ( lfl um· \tanrt:'\ nf1hr .irn·,1 \\l"rl' un.i' Jllahk th1' mnrn1ng . . . ~·~omt"t'"'" 'Ink .ln ,111,"t'nng· m:t- chme from .i V. 1nJ1.1mmrr ~lrt'l.'I rnndom1n1um . . . .\ '>11.'fl'<' .tnd t.1rx-' \\\'rt· rcixinl·d Sllllen Imm J -.chide f'.Hl..ed on Barr:in~J PJrl.."'.i' \.1turJ.1, . . . Sonwont• 1ool SbllO \\Onh ol ph "<>t><l 'hl'l'I' lrom a (Onstrul 11on '9h'On ldkr \'enuC' Fnda\ C29ta Meea ThrCC' \pokc hubcap' "en: rcpontd ~tolcn from a I 1ncoln C on11nental parked at South ( oa~t Pla1a ~me· ct 1T ' '0 p !" and 4 'ft p m "i Saturdtl) • • • \ pur'e Y.llh S83 ' 1n ca'lh and propert~. "as reported stol<'n Imm a car parl~·d 111 the Edward\ ( 1ncma. 6 5 lliu nllo"cr h e . '°"'et1mt' ht· tween 7·4S pm and Q 0 J) m turda) lnt')_ to tht loc~cd C'a1 apparent!~ "' ' made ~uh o J1mm~· tnade'•~ • • • o\ 'ltcrco v.onh S ~00 v.a~ rl'fX)nod tolcn fro m a car rarkcd ot uth C'oa t Plaza c;ometa me bctv.~n 5 \0 p m 10 7 30 p m Wedne~a) The car· pa naer \1Jt 'l\'tndov. had bCt'n ma hed • • • Ten dollan 1n ~han t ~•~ rcponrd ~tolcn from a home-1n the 2 bll)('k of Orange . trttt me11ml' bc1"'ctn 3 pm and p m turda\ nt~ to tht homt •Pf>:' rent I\ "" m de through a rear "'ndo" La&una Beach \n inlln 1ca1ed man ca lled pohce \unJa~ CHn1ng 1or assistance in lex .Hing his ml\plan·d car He was gun,· ho""e' er pnor to the onicers' arr" JI • • • l•Ul'"' a1 a "cdding rece ption \undJ\ l'\eningon Rl'mbrandt DnH \\\'rC' a h11 too bo1\tcrous for their ne1ghhor. Police ad' 1sed them to l..l'<'P lh(' no1\C le' el do" n • • • .\ '1tko rauettl· recorder valued at S560 "lilt reported stolen unda} ln'm a C rc,rcnt Ba) home. ...... .. IC'\\cln ,3lued at S8 0 wa re- poned i.tolcn from a Del Mar trt'Ct home unda~ afternoon. In a scparatt inciden t. $3 .• 30 ""onh of Jewelry wa\ cake11 1ith1t a M1 thl' '1c11m 1old fl<llil'l' IO[t. • • • Pylu .. 'C' arrested 'Robert Jamr<1 l1u1nthcr 31 on c;usp1c1on of drunl. en Jrn ing (1u1nthcr was topp<'d I nda' n1ah1 on I Ci•on and Glen ne) re 'ltre~ts • • • ~tcn-o cQu1prnent. unglai.K JC" rln and ca h -t ether worth a rci)oncd Sl.15 -v.ai tolen from .i Vit'JO "lrt'Ct home. the v 1~1m told police ~turdn\ e'enin, • • • ".hout SS 1n m1 llancou' computer item~ ~ere repon«i \lokn turJa-.. on Park .\venue • • • \ \ \\outh play ma "'ith m':itc h~' rtponcdh 11nnC'd a minor Jlr:llr fire f nd ' c~en1ng on ( IJOn Su•ttt Th,· hlal\· "-1' qui ~~h ('\tin1u1 hcd. •• _...~~·--~~-,._.~~~~~·~·~._.,·~-i~ _/ - arthquake tOll climbs ill central C·hile cities Afleast 12-4 killed. another2.000 hurt tn 7 .4Rtchtershake SANTIAGO. Chile (AP) -A major canhquakc struck an 800-mile stretch of ce ntral Chile. crumbling houses in villqes. rocking sky- scnipcrs in the capital and cutting ·communications lines. The govern-ment said today at least 124 people were killed and 2,000 were injured. Sanaiaaoand the Pacific coast ciues of Valparaiso and Vina Del Mar - Wlth a combined population of about 6 million -appeared to be the hardest hit by the quake. which struck at 7:47 p.m. (2:47 p.m. PST) Sunda)· People camped among the debris m A knight of love Cll) trec1s. awa)' from their weak· ened home~. as do1ens of af\ershocks rumbled throufh the region all night and through th1\ mominJ. uthor111e warned that wa.JI 1n many of the adobe homes in towns ncBr Santiago 'were cracked, and that they might collapse in the after- shocks. Thr National Earthquake Infor- mation Center in Golden, Colo .. said the quake mea urcd 7.4 on the Rictuer Scale. Within six hours. Santiago residents had felt about 48 aftershocks. some of them so strong they-rocked highrises. Milder tremors continued through the night. At midmorning Monday. chief government spokesman Frant'1sco Cuadra announced that the death toll had been raised to 124. counting onl) Gree Swann flew to Milwaukee from Detroit laet weekend, dreMed blmeelf In a eult of armor. rented a hone and called on 1trlfrlend Tamara Jean Alexandria. She rode the •teed . to a Chlne.e reataura.-. where ·a ring arrived lnelde a fortune cookie. And when the queation wu popped, ehe ealdyee. newly tound v1cttms 1n ::,ant1110 and Valparaiso. As communications are restortd , and ttports arrive from rtmotc a~as, the aovemment fea~ the death toll would incrca~. or. fic1als said that at least 2,000 people were hurt. Melipilla. a town southwest of Santiago. was heavily damaged, the government said. When the quake struck ~ntiaso. thousands of people ran sg-eaoung from their homes and brok'en glass showered the streets. Ten people died when the front section of a church collapsed during Mass in San Bernardo. JUSt outside Santiago. said Jaime Garcia. gov- ernor of the capital. The quake shook Santiago for about five minutes. Jose Carcamo. who lives on the sixth floor of a downtown an11ago appartmcnt buitding. said: "All of a sudden. this huge cloud of reddish du t came from nowhere. I thought it was the end of the world." Soviet delegation ' in U.S. viewed as significant event WASHINGTON (A P) -Presi- dent Reagan isn't tonin$ down his tough talk toward the Soviet Union as he enters a series of meetings leading up to the U.S.-Soviet arms control tallcs in Geneva next week. Reagan. who'll meet a member of the Soviet Union's top policy-making body later this week after sending his negotiating team off to Geneva, told a group of conservative reporters the Soviet Union was "attempting to give legitimacy to ~ls tyranny" around the world. "Throughout the world. the Soviet Union and its agents, client states. and $3tellites arc on the defensive -on the moral defensive. the intellcc· tual defensive. and the polit icat and economic defensive," Reagan de- clared in the speech last week. The president will meet Thursday with Soviet Politburo member Vladimir Sbcherbitsky, who arrived in Washington late Sunday. and was greeted by Secretary of State George Shultz. just back from a trip to South America. Shcherbitsky is leading a 30-mem· ber oviet delegation in a tour that reciprocates a 1983 visit to the Soviet Union by a bipartisan congressional group. Speaking through an interpreter. Shcherbnsky told reporters at An· drews Air Force Base. ··we believe tha1 in lhe present tense international situation (the United States and the So' 1et Union) share a role in the desnny of the world .... We should use every possibility to remove the threat of war." The oviet official said his country docs not see_!c_ advantages at the Geneva talks. but wants "the ccssa- 11on not the continuation of the arms J race. Successful talks would be an important contribution to solving the most .important problem of the day -removing the threat of nuclear war." The United States and the Soviet Union begin arms negotiations March 12 in Geneva. and Reagan is holding several top-level meetings this week that are expected to touch on the talks and U.S.-Soviet relations in general. Except for Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko. the Shcherbitsky v1s1t marks the first time in 12 years that a fu ll member of the Politburo. the Soviets' top policy-mak.inggroup_has come to the United States, White House officials say. White House deputy press sec- retary Robert Sims says Thursday's · meeting between Reagan and Shcherbitsky affords a chance for "a general exchange of views," si nce it is not specifically pegged to the upcom- ing round of arms control dis- cussions. Yet . the meeti~g co.mes a_t a particularly prop111ous time. given that 1he arms control talks are set 10 begin five days later in Geneva. "We believe such '1sits between leaders of the U.S. and Soviet Union can usefully contribute to building a more constructive rclat1onsh1p be- tween our two countnes:· White House deputy press sccretal) Marlin Fitzwater said. Another White House official. who· spoke on condition that he not be identified. said the meeting 1s seen by the president's advisers as a signifi- cant event. Just the fact that it is taking place is an important development, the of- ficial said. ~exico kidnappings tied to religion LOS ANGELES (AP) -Mex-Jcan euthotttlee remain baffled by lhe kldnapplng of two young ~ couplet who left their homea. In GU9dalajara to share their Jeho'IWl's Witness faith ,door-to-door and vanished .wtthout a trace. Now, more than three months '8ftet the Dec. 2 abduction, ·Jehoyati'a Witnesses and of- ;flciala are beglnntng to think the ;eouptea may have been ab- .ducted becauM of their faith. • "Tt"'Y probabty were picked up beeause they're Wltnee* and they're gone," one uniden- tified American off lclal In Guadalajara said. "We are totally confUMd," said ·Police Cmdr. Gabrlel GonzaJez Gonzalez. who 19 In charge of the Investigation. Ben Mascarenas. 29, and his wife. Pat. 27, had moved from Ely, Nev.. to Guadalajara In midsummer 1983 to houte-slt for . a former employer. Dennis Carlson. 31, and his wife. Rose, 35, left Redding, CelH., and arrived ln Guadalaj.ra on Nov. 30, 1984 to move Into a two-bedroom apartment. Both couples were very acttw In Jehovah's Wttn111• In the United States, and continued ln Mexk:o. The faith was ~ 10,000 strong and growing tn Guadalajara when th• Mascarenas arrived. · On the first Sunday ln Decem- ber, just 72 hours aft• the Cartsons arrived, the couple9 left thetr homes to go door to door before church, dlstrlbutlng pemphtet1 end lharing their re- ligion. Suddenly, young men ruehed from the curb, one lhouflng. ''There ~ .,., .. and grabbed the two women and forced them Into a watttng car. At the comer, the same wefl- df 1111d men jumped from their c:.r Md eppr09Ched the two men. An elderly man who was wMchlng Mid the Mucarena Md Cartlon entered the car wor~. They haven't been ...., or heard from lfnoe. · Haydon •s second surgery may hasten bis recovery 8y "e A11odatt4 Prest , LOU I VILLE. K). -Wilham hrocder today murked his IOOth day with an artificial hean and doctors s~ud surge I)' to ~top bleed ma around Murray Haydo n's plastic pump wa~ 4 tempora ry setback that wo~ld peed his recovery in the Iona run. hrocder. the world' !ICco.n~ rec1p1ent of a permane~I artificial heart. was listed in satisfactory cond~11on ~unddayd and d~torshs~~I held out hope that he would be nblc to attend h1 son s we mg on ar.c · That would be Schroeder I 12th day with the heart. exac~ly how lonJ. p1oneCcr atient Barney Clark lived with his device .. Mea.~w~1le, Dr. Wilham . ~Vries and other doctors arc "aenerally satisfied wuh result~ of }ihc 90· minute operation performed Saturday night to staunch bleeding rom a pinhead-sized hole in Ha ydon's riaht a1rium. or upper heart chamber, Humana Inc. Rebel mlnl•ter freed fromjall PITTSBURGH -.\ Lutheran minister Jailed 1n ~ovei:nber and ous1ed from his pulpit for spearheading anti-corporate acuv1sm in .d~fiance of a bishop's orders and h1scongregat1on ·swishes was released from Jail t~ay. The Re v. D. Dougla\ Rot,h. 33. fired as pastor ofTrinity Lutheran Church in nearby Clainon S4l)S he won't s1op his activities after his release. Roth was released at 7 a.m. fr~m Armstrong Count) Ja1l 1n K11taning after a 110-day sen1ence for contempt of court. . Reagan team buys up BMW• NEW YORK -..\ pre~1dential advance team. including M1chac1 Deaver, arranged through d1ploma11c personnel 10 purchase ~1ne BMWs at discounts while in West Germany laM week . Newsweek magazine sa)'s .. ~he purpose of the t,,-ip was .'9 prepare for Pres1den1 Reagan's four-country v1s1t 1n M~y. The magazine. citing d1plomat1c sources. reported Sunday that the advance te~m was in Munich when ''1 hey arranged through embassy ~rsonnel to buy nine BMW automobiles. using diplomatic passports to get discounts of about .25 percent." Deaver. President Reagan's deputy chief of staff wh~ plans to retire from 1he While House this year. told the magazine the discounts are a traditional perk for those holding such passports. Leukemia boy an Eagle Scout _ IN DIANA POLIS -A 15-year-old high sc~ool foot.ball player and honor student received the Boy Scouts' highest award 1n a hospital where he has been treated for leukemia for the past two mon1hs. Doug Tougaw's parents watched proudly Sunday as state Rep. John J. Thomas plnnecfthe decoration on the youth. "I was proud ofh1m before he came to the hospital an.d I'm even more proud of him now." said his fa_ther. Paul T <?ugaw. a mathem~t1cs and co.~puter sc,ience teacher. "He's never given up despite the setbacks hes suffered. Doug. of Lawrenceville. Ill.. completed his final prOJCCt for the Eagle Scout award from a bed a1 the Riley Hospital for Children. Whlte NY folks stlll like Goetz NEW YORK-Despite the disclosure he fired a second ti meat a youth he thought unharmed. polls show that a maJority of white New Yorkers still say ~ubway gunman Bernhard Goetz was nght to shoot four black teen-agers. As prosecutors consider taking the case to a new grand JUry. a N.ew~wcek Poll by the Gallup Organ ization showed that 5 7 percent of the respondents approved of the shootings. the magazine reported in its current issue. A poll of New Yorkers conducted by the Daily News and WABC-TV showed 51 percent approving of the shootings. But while 57 percent of the whi~es polled approved. onl y 37 percent of the blacks approved, the newspaper said Satellites taken from shuttle ·CAPE CANAVE RAL. Fla. -Two satellites -were remo,cd from Challenger's cargo bay. including a possibly defecll\t' ont> that caused the cancellation of the space shuttle's planned Thursda} launch. The suspect payload. a NASA tracking and data rcla) 'iatell11e (TDRS). "'Ill ha"e to be modified because It is believed 10 have a ummg problem 1n a S)Stem that encodes commun1cauons on Defense Depanment shuttle m1ss1ons. Another TORS that is m orbit developed the problem last "'eek. and because Challenger's sa tellite is designed the same wa). N .\~.\ feels 1t too would experience the same trouble. CALIFORNIA -Checkpoint closure hurts Tecate TEC ATE -Business is at a standstill in this tin y desert town following closure of the U.S. bordercheckpomt that links th e American com111un1t) with the Mexican city ofTecate. The American border station at Tccate, 44 miles east of San Diego. was ordered closed Saturday at sundown by U.S. Customs officials after intelligence reports indicated Mexican drug de~lqs planned to kiduav dO Americ.an Customs agen1 or immigration officer. Businessmen say the act-ion has virtually paralyzed the economy of the town. where merchants depend on Mexican shoppers crossing the border for up 10 90 percent of their sales. Small temblor rocks Malibu MALIB -Police and residents said the y felt a small earthquake early today along a portion of the Los Angeles County coastline. "We felt 11 here a few seconds. It lasted a couple of seconds, Just a real mild shake ... said Deputy Ron Gomez at the Sheriffs Department's Malibu substation. Gomez said the tremor was felt about 3:50 a.m. in the seaside community 30 miles west of Los Angeles. Gay bar dre•• codes targeted WEST HOLLYWOOD-The new Ci ty Coune1l 1s cracking down on bars and discos that demand multiple identification cards or impose dress codes allegedly intended to keep out blacks and lesbians. Cou ncilman Steve Schulte put together th e ··one ID" ordinance following complaints from lesbians. who claimed they were banned from certain gay male bars. Schulte said the ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~o~inan~~nningarhltrarydre"c~~wasaim~atapurport~ploy~ which women 1n open-toe shoes or men'scloth1ngare kept out of gay male bars. Some bar owners contended that open-toe shoes pose an insurancr risk because of the possibility of cuts from broken glass. c41111tl#llc/Jtl Dr. William R. Walker now associated with NEWPORT CENTER ANIMAL HOSPITAL Fashion lalond 1333 Avocado, Newport Beach ~«11/d l1l11t4 th UINUIU et.au 7'-t,1 Open 7 days 7 o.m. · 8 p .m. 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Several nuclear protest groups had vowed 10 prevent the U.S. ships from entering the harbor al Sydney. and Australian aufhonucs were prc~red for them • Talwan chler• •on named In klllln1 SAN FRANCISCO -An 1dmit1cd member of Taiwan's powlrful Bamboo Gang claim!' \hinesc·lonauaac journalist Hen ry Liu was killed on orders from the.son of T11wan Prcs1den1 ~hiana China-kuo. a newspaper reported. C:hang An-lo. also known as White Wolf, made the c:harats at a m.cctina Fnday in Los Anaclcs County at which Helen Liu, the journalist's widow. spoke. to \Cvcral T11wane~ '10ups, the San Francisco EA.tmincr reported Sunda~ San Mateo ly pr~on have issued murde r1nt1 char1mr-Chcn C111-11, reputed' leader of the Bamt>oo Gang. and Wu un H alleacd aana member, in L1u's k1lhna. Both remain in c:llstody in Taiwan whcrt they also ~ave been c~araed 1n the sla)'in A third man accused fn 1he ktllina. Tuna kuc1-scn. remains at larac. 1Valaa warn• of food price protat W R AW. Poland -Sohdan1y leader ~ch WaJcsa says the aovcmmenc basdtte1\>ed ~orkers with 11 new plan toaradually 1ncrc:asc food prices and ht c"pttl!I protest apin1t the hike . Walesa told The Associated Prns 1n 1 telephone interview Sufl4ay that he wa' not plann1n• protest' but ht-uid he would part1c1pate in any l~~t may occ~r It the Lenin h1pyard In ("Jdansk where he work,·~ •n elcctr1c11n. The price Mbrcad. milk, t~a nnd other itemi Jumps py 1 l-7S pcrc~nt today•• part of a revised food pn c hike tcheme announced by au1horn1es l;ist wC"Ck I • J. ·· Oreng.t Coast DAILY PfLOT/Monday, Merdl 4, 1---~~------..-....~------~~-------;~~~~~~~~~ ....... ~~~-._;~~~~ lnaelt army convoy moves throqh amall Lebaneee vlllaCe after raid ln Ila.a.rake. Explosion inside mosque· kills 11; Israelis blamed Blast hurts 19others day after Is rael troops end Shiite operation claimed respons1b11t1y for attacks on Israeli forces. ofli ccs on the moSQue's second noor. which collapsed into the ground noor .. Villagers said a meetin was being held on now 10 Cflstn ute relief supplies following the Israeli sweep Saturday and Sunday. Writers·Guild girding for nationwide strike · ~V.ERL Y HlllS(AP)-A,tnkt Ttlt last wnatn 1u11d Jtnke lultd 6.4.25on the WnaCouc~nd 2.7960: ~gamst ahc movie and telcv1s1on I) weeks in 1981 and wa~ pl't'ccdcd by tM Ea1t Cout. About 7,'°° -~.j()() 1ndustl")' wa v1nually a sured a · East. a 67-da)' acto~· stnke. in the West and 2 000 in tht Eatt - Coast member or the Wmc~ Guild The a1.1ild hu <>.22 1 mmibers -art active. vot1ni mnnbcn. or Amcnca vote on an $84 m1lhon contract offer already rejected 1n the West. "1 hey arc more militant than we arc.'' Wrileri Guild executive direc- tor Naomi Gunan said Sunday of the guild's East Coast members, who were to vote today. The less m1l11ant Cahfomia auild mrmbcrs voted I ,25S to 803 on Saturday for a trike. Movie studios and networks have been stockpiling scripts in prep. aration. but t1pin1 5tason for pnme- t1me TV is over. so no 1mmcd1ate impact wa, expected ther~.The area most likely to be affected would be the five-time-a-week soap operas. The $tnke. sctto beiin at 12:01 a.m. Tuesday. will affect all motion picture and television script writing. as well as any entertainment scnpts for radio. although newswnters are unaf- fected. The twos1dcs held no talks Sunday. a spokesman said. Starting today in Los An~eles 1s binding arbitrauon over the issue of percentages for wri ters from the sale of videocassettes and on whether writers were overpaid for certain types ofwork done for pay television. As pan of their final contract ofTer Friday. producers offered writers a SI mtlhon health fund contribution ofTcr to drop the arb1trauon. "We anttc1pate those proceedings to last several months and if the wnters-are on $tn'ke because of that. than that's their choice." Alliance of Motton Picture and T elev1s1on Producers president J. Nrcholas Counter said Saturday. Who says Sh .... ain't go~ cultur SHARON, Pa.(AP)-Some fofk1 rntght be outraged to have their town r•Wd the IMet-cul- tured peace In the country. 8ut in Sharon, wn«e thing• are quiet "and we like It that way," cutture 11 In the eye of the behokSer - among other ptacea. • "Why, once not too long ago we had a major poW« outage and cutture 1PttnQ up In WfKY refrigerator In town," the Sh•on Herald said In an open letter. "Have you' Ina fNfK been to one of our midnight bingo games .. the 11rwttatt, gathered wtth • bunch of friends to drink Iron City and soak up tome 'Family Feud.' or watched a championship arm wrestUn' match?" Rand McNalty, in tta 1985 "Ptac. Rated Almanac" r• le8Md last week, made the surprise cho6ce of Plttlburgh, 80 m"91--aouth of Sharon, •the nation's belt place to five. Sharon flntshed last among the 329 cities In cutture. · In a letter pubttlhed Saturday MAAR~E. Lebanon (AP> -An explosion blrw a pan the second noor of a stone mosque toda)'. a da~ after hundreds of Israeli soldiers ended an operation here against Shute Moslem resistance. At least 11 people.died and 19 others were injured. according to U.N. and press sources. Lebanese state radio accused Israel efbeing responsible fort he explosion. VillagerMCreamed that Israel was to blame. In Tel Aviv. the Israeli m1litar) spokesman's office issued a statement saying 11 "strongl y den1C1" that the Israeli arm}' was involved in the blast. The French soldiers ringed the mosque. holding hands to block crying and screaming onlookers from -=--================-----= ........... =====-==========~ slowi ng rescue workers. Men and women shouted "Allah Akbar" - God 1sgrcat-a rall)1ng cry forSh11te Moslem opposition to lsraeh occupa- tton. Wtthin an hour of the blast, an luaeh Jet made. two low passes over the village and the shouts JOt louder. Soldiers from a United Nations peacekeeping contingent and rescue workers removed bO<J1es from the building. co,ere<l the corp..e'i with blankets and took them 10 another mosque in the vi llage. located 7.4 miles.of the port of Tyre 1n an area known as the "arc of re'i1stance" against Israeli occupation. Goksel said ooc of the dead was an infant, and 'iourcc'i said one of those killed wac; Mohammed Saad, a leader of the Shute i.\mal m1htrn that hac; French U.N. soldiers said the e\plosion was caused by a chafle placed either on the ground Ooor or in c;econd Ooor offices whcrt' Amal meetings often were held. Fifteen of the inJured were taken to the U.N. hospital in the border town of Naqoura and five were treated by French .N. medics tn Maarake. "There might more people under the rubble," Gokscl said. "The village 1s in complete shock right now. People ran after our ambulance 10 try to find out what is happenini." <\member of the Amal m1lit1a, his arms bloodied 1n the rescue effon. \3td 25 to 30 people had been 1n Maarakc has been the scene of several raids by the Israeli army. On aturday hundred!. of Israeli troops swept into the village. rounded up male residents for questioning and srarchcd houses for explosives and other weapons. . . Israeli military sources said at the 11mc that one man was killed and three houses were destroyed during the raid. CUP COIJ _COU _ fo$75 Phone for a free estimate during Coupon Savings. week. " . • .. Clip your coupons, thevre worth big money on drapery, carpe~ rug and upholstery cleani~ NOW. r----------------------, Supreme Court won't hear DRAPERY appeal by mass murderer ~!~~.: I $25 . I I -COIT I 11 DRAPERY CLEANING 11 _ Coupon good l()f $25 on reoular I prtu <>'drapery deaning on Ol'dets I I placed bef°'e up1ra11on date I Redeem upon pmentation Of I 11woice One tOUPoO pet OfGe! 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"N1kk1 ha bc:tn ~or~ina for 10 ycar1 10 make people awal't' of how 1masn and word~ promote violence a11in t women." <ehe said "I s.aw 11 O'l a mo~ (rutlful way to fiaht 1hc problem " "MtC\ ar{bc1n tauaht to rape .lnd 1hc~ maaat1ncs provide a ,upport l)"Cm for-that 1dta." raf\ 1d "I feel a morn I urarncy 10 do cvtt')'th1n I can to brtak 1hal 'uppnrc ~>-·ncm .. 1 hc(lr()up ha' hccn 1n hvc Mtd\loc'll quit bu inLll, Farlt;_y Qtd. "You don't sec Nai1 or rac"' lttenaturc on the shclv Qf CQl\Vct- n1encc stores tt.fouahout 1"' land," C"r:tft stud. " 1cty JU t wouldn't tolerate It. few people would bu)' 1t. so i------------------4 no one m.a.s -produ tt. We want that \ame attitude toward violence aaain t women." ('tv1l d1sobcd1cncc ~emcd the be t way to filht an industry that make at lea t $8 billion a year. htley said. ahhouah 111'\n't the ca 1r t way "I would love to be i11t10J at h()mc pubh h1na map11nc'I ·9.'llh tood female t,e\ual 1m:-i ''I." she 1d. 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And politicians have been known to · ·. feel about newspapers like Cleopatra felt about the asp. : • But his points about the educational valu~ of reading a daily · newspaper are worth reiterating ... Newspapers publish highly ·.relevant and interesting materials which appeal to students at all ··educational levels," the governor observed. And ''the news- :: paper, because it is readily a vailable to the school and the home. ~can help parents and teachers coordinate what students learn in the home with what they learn at school." .• State Superintendent of Public Instruction Bill Honig ·.joined the governor in signing the resolution and added his own laudatory comments. "Newspapers have long been a sy mbol of freedom and .·democracy." he said. ''Not only do they serve this nation's ·:citizens b~ providing invaluable information, but they also serve · this state s school students in the classroom and at home by doubling as a textbook,'' Honig said. Both Deukmejian and Honig urged parents and teachers to work with students to develop good newspaper reading habits. • There can be no hi~her compliment for \he newspaper .-industry than to be recognized as a positive force in education. It. ·!:is our function to iniorm in order that people may make rational : • decisions about thei r govcrn.ment, their purchases. their • entertainment -their li ves. We accept the recognition of the governor and the superintendent humbly and. spurred by their kind words. rededicate ourselves to our mission. ' Now for the quiz: What is the atomic weight of Cleveland? U.S. Fit~ess Academy site owes thanks to supervisor To the Editor: Congra tulations are cenainl} 1n order for all th ose involved in bringing the U.S. Fitness Academ > 10 Orange County. However. special thanks and much credit should go to Supervisor Tom Rile). Supervisor Riley was q uoted as sayin~ to George Allen ... You'vccome up with another winner" -11's reall y Supervisor Riley who has again helped bring tremendous credit to his south count} d1stnct. The quiet d1ploma0 of Supervisor Riley and his staff has paid ofT onC{' again. and Laguna Niguel, Orange County and the United States arc the rear winners. We. the c1tiLens of Laguna Niguel, should now en- courage and help the foundation to raise the nccessan funds. In add1t1on we can ofTcr much more to the foundat ion and the ce nter. Let's each one of us give of our time. talent or whate ver to help when and where we can. Thank >ou Supernsor R1lq for ~our dedicated cfTons to Orange Count). and your help 1n bringing the center to Laguna Niguel. BRADLEY K. CA RLTON Laguna Niguel Culture not the same anymore. To the Editor: Do 'ou remember when the new\- papers were contemplating Costa Mesa havi ng its own music center'l Some of us oldt1mers had v1s1ons of music halls and the old bandshell in the park. the Boston Philharmon1t Orchestra. and such. If anyone had drawn a mental picture of some ape running across the stage. tackling the microphone and screaming like a banshee. there would have been quite a d11Tcrent reaction. especially by t lme neigh- bo rs. The word culture ha<; taken on qune a ddTcrent meaning On a TV report on a rnncert put on h} one c:allcd The Prinu.· J girl v.a<o '>hown putting on a prehminaf) shov. Prchminam.•-; are prominent in big L.M. Bovo boxing matches. The> explained that near the end of her act. she had taken off most of her clothes. and had a man touch her crotch. on stage. This is culture? We u..,ed to "ice 1hat kind of~howon the back side of cheap carnivals and 1n ci rcuses that couldn"t afford an elephant. The) went on to say that Prince wrote hie; ov.n music. and that most of 1t had a '>Cxual theme. This 1s culture" It makes ) ou wonder what they arc tea ching 1n schools these days and calling eduea11on. I suppo'ie that they arc teaching culture. You can prob- ahl~ find a lot of cultured people 1n the skid rm .. gutter\ these days. ljM BOLDIN(, to\ta Mc\a Dog called Rin Tin Tin borrowed i;i ame of doll French \Old1ef\ during World War I earned a tiny doll a'> a good luck charm. It had a pet name. A few )Car<; arter that, a dOJ, later to become for::. time tllc world" mo~t famous canine. w Tin. Women involved 1n cx tru -marnal affairs take them more senou'il) than men do. That oti\.1ou~ fact wac; among the fi r..,t 1n our I o"c and \.\-ar man'.;; files Role<; and rclat1 on'>h1pc, ha vl.' changed con~dembty. <md :ire chana· 1ng ever. But nothing has hnppcncd 10 ansc {hat old 1cncnlhty. tud1e, prove women 'till art t:1r n·wre ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat vulncrnhle Hnd fa1 les'> <:a\ual 10 romance. To ccnmn ~oplc 1t 1s 1mportani to know that a human bod falling from a opa oot pa m rec w11h a fatal fo rce of 2.000 pounds. The ma;or cause of death 'm New Guinea·., Papua 1s hi.1<'.-d as "trees" r om nine out of 1.·vt>r) 50 peo ple 1n .\rkan as arc of parents who were both horn in tht• I ·n1ted "I.ates r N~1 all n·d h"t''i arc red. you know. L.M. Boyd 11 a 1yodlcated rolumn/111. H. L. Schw•r11 Ill Pi;C)I ,1'19< Frink Zlnl M1,,11g1r'9 F.011or ~ ,_, .. , gf , ... ,,_ •• )JO ,,. .. , ... ,., le ...... AOOr-~•In 9o• 1\$0 Co.t•""""' CA t?tAI Tom Tait t.•l'f fdoll)t Craig Sheff ' ,:_ ~· [d<IOt "Where'stheloglcJnplacJnga health war~lngon cigarette packs and checks In the pockets of tobacco farmer ? Why can't big government operate like Saginaw does? POftce tn Michtgcin" townsh ip can k eep loot confiscated If you're one of the three or four people who read this column each Monda). you're probably aware that I'm somewhat less than enchanted with companies or government or- ganizations that grow so large the} lnp over their own skins. It S<.'cms 10 be a law of business that the larger the company. the more ridiculous the operating procedures. \ . What seems to usually happen as that a man (or woman. of course) will come up with a good idea. and stan a bus1ncs"i. If 1t"s a truly good idea. the business grows to a point where he or she can no longer handle 11 alone. and must start looking for employees. .\s the business co ntinues to grow. the owner has to go through more and mfm~ people in order to make something happen. When he hires his first employee. it's pretty simple. He sa)s "Joe. paint the widgets green." Joe paints the widgets green. After a while. he says. "Joe. paint the widgets blue." and Joe says. .. Sam. the boss says paint the widgets blue." Probably, the widgets get painted blue. When the company reaches a s11e where the commands have to go th ro ugh more than 10 people. 1t"s usual!} a miracle if the widgets get painted al all. Not only that. but the company has now splintered into several factions. Per- sonnel. Pa yroll. P'roc urement. Sales. Manufacturing. Each of these divisions has its own chief. and his personal phllosoph} doesn ·1 necess- anl} include helping the other chiefs. I mean. after all. he's the head of his own department. He take'i orders from the boss. but he's not about 10 take an) stuff ofT that idiot 1n manufacturing. BtLL Hmn So far. what I've been describing 1s business. and how a good business can get all screwed up. Government seems to stan out all screwed up. This process is a product of growth. Usually. the workers can't be blamed. Sometimes. but really pretty seldom. there are inept people in jobs that they shouldn't have.jobs that they lack the capability to handle. Usuall y what gums up the works is that an employe~ gets contradictory orders from two different bosses. One says ,paint the widgets red. the other says blue. The employee does nothing.· and the widgets don't get painted . Usually. personal iflitiative is pun- ished. If the painter takes it upon himself to paint half red and the other half blue. so that in theory at least half of the widgets will be rig.ht. he's fired. Probably, so is the chief who had·the wrong color. So. because he has a family to suppon. he does nothing. and no widgets get painted. Sales isn't happy, because it has no widgets to ship. Accounts payable soon vastly outweigh accounts receivable. and soon. nobody has a job. The man who started the whole thing is. by now. probably pretty wealthy. ana wouldn't dream of starting to make his own widgets again. Not to worry. thou~h . Down the street is a man who as making widgets in his garage. and is just starting to look for his first employee. The foregoing is not. fo nunately. true of every business. It does. howev~r. happen entirely too of\en. Perhaps the reason it seems that government is so much more affected by this syndrome is because go verri- ment never goes out of business due to its own inefficiency. We just continue to pay.for it. Every once in awhile, an excep11oa comes along that tests the rule. I recently became aware of one. Back an Mi chigan, somebody 1s thinking. The Saginaw Township Police Depanment busted a cocaine dealer. He had $49.000 and a Cadillac. He was convicted. Under Michigan state law. the police depanment that makes the arrest can confiscate nearl> anything connected to the cnme. Boats. houses. cars. cash. and they can even cash checks 'l'nade out to the perpetrator. The arrestin$ agenq keeps 75 percent of what its seizes. and the remaining 25 percent goes to the state Office of Substance Abuse Services. The Saginaw Township Police Depanment ended up with $37,500 and the car. Now comes the good pan. What did they do with this windfall? First of all. they used part of the money to pay the salary and benefits of a full-time narcotics office r. They used anothc:r pan of it to install a computer system. They used another part ofit to remodel the police sta11on. and finall y, they traded the Caddy for a ··1ess conspicuous car" to be used by the narcotics officer. You can say what y~u nt about Michigan. They lack o 1 te. and right now. it's colderthan h II back there. but somebody back there THINKS! Somebody has decided it's time that the criminal element staned to pay for law enforcement on a level other than traffic tickets. The law was enacted in 1982. and is known as the "Drug Forfeiture Bill" and has resulted in the collection ot approximately $800,000. Any wa y that yo u look at 11, 1ha1·s S800.000 that the ~ood folks 1n the State of Michigan didn't have 10 ante up. Columnist 8111 Harvey /Ives Jn Huntington Beach. Secret SALT II deal led to spurt in· Soviet missiles W.\SHI NCi ION W11h a columnist's presumption. I have for 3& years been stra1gh1cn1ng out presi- dent'> and reminding them of facts the) would rather forget. rm happy to pro' 1dc th1o; unwanted service to President Reagan. whoSl' memory fa 1kd him at h1i; las1 prcs'iconfcrcnce. ... Jaca AIDEISOI He wa!> asked by UPI\ veteran White House correspondent. Helen Thomas. abuut the unrat1ficd ALT II arms<ontrol agreement. should have been consulted. Some concerned senators began making "Jack Ander on said 1n his column di$Creet mqumes six months ago. toda) that 1n 1981 yo u passed the On Feb. 1. the xnalO.rs &Ota secret word to Moscow that. even 1f the sensitive repon from the White . I u would · h r m nut \1gn it ." 'lhe Cilpla1ne . en in document. o course, put t e secret 1982. Moscow told you that they arc accommodation in the most no longer bound by the SALT 11 favo rahlc po"ible language. treat)', and the) began to build up But 11 concedes that Rcaaan thei r arl\Cnal over the limit. 1 notified the Soviet Union he would "ls that true''" he askc:d not go ah~d with the SALT II rrcaty, "I read. that m)self this morning," that the Soviet then bepn buildint Reagan rc'lponded. "and I went 1n10 intercontinental missiles as fa r as the office and I 53id. 'Where is all of they could. that the Pentaaon dutiful· 1h1i.com1 r I do not remember ly dismantled old weapons to stay an) statement from 1he Soviet Union within the limits of the unratificd of that kind." treaty, and that thi1 unilateral dis. I don't blame the president for h1 armament was kept 5tetct until confu.,1on I ha "c read dozens of suspicious senators beaan demandina classified documents dealing with the answers. SALT II neaottations. I frankly aot All the while. the White House los1.100.1n thc1unJ1eof1mpcnetrable cncouraaed the American people to verba&e. entanahna phrases and believe that the United States and dense. technical underbrush... Soviet Union had a&recd lO abide by Out of this wilderness. rumors the unraufied treaty. leaked that Reapn had reached a My H~iate Dalt Van Atta ha tccrct understanding with the Soviet examined the secret record. To rt· Union 1n 1981 and had nealtttcd to fresh the prC$1dent's memory. here mention this to the Stnate. which arc some c1t1cf Quotes: •"In September 1981. the U.S. notified the USSR that it would not seek ratification of SALT II. thus relieving both panics under inter· national law of an y obligation w11h respect to the treaty." The treaty would have lim ited each side to 2.+so " trategic nuclear-delivery vehicles." which are called SNDVs. •By the following June. the ov1ets had alreudy accumulated 2.500 SNDVs. This led to a mee ting between then-Secretary of State Alex- ander Ha is and Soviet Foreign Mtn15- ter Andrei Gromyko on June 18-19. 1982. Confides the belated report to the Senate: "Both sides would abide •The exceptions. the White Ho~sc report explains, "were agreed to be obsolete with the passa1,e of time." Use of the word "agreed · how that both sides were aware th:u SALT ll's limia.had been breached. •Apparently, the administration naively bche~e he Soviets would not ~n more .SNDVtr bu& would be sat i~ ted with the 2.SOO the)' had already deployed. Even in th1 belated adtn1 s1on to the Senate. t'hc White House pla)'ed down the extent of the Sovie& mis 1le spun that followed the secret deal with Moscow. The rcpon states that the Soviets had 2.522 SNDVs by last summer. But top.secret CIA and Pent.aaon repons put the fiaure at more than l . 7SO. That's SOO mott than the hmit set b SALT II. Jad A.Htf'IH II a 1yrttll~IH tfJl•••l1t. • -- RJCHARD COJISN colamnlat R1c1111 Co11E1 Federal tobacco subsidy immoral Pro-Hf ers should denounce smoking a longside a-bortion WA HI NGTON -I have in my office a sign from the Coastal Medical Ox ygen en ice of t. Petersburg. Fla .. which sa) s m big red letters. "NO SMOKING. OXYG EN IN USE." II belonged to my Uncle Mike, a former smoker and emphysema victim who needed tlie oxygen for his crurt1bhng lungs. I took the sign when ~d~ . I did more than that. I went outside,.'- the bungalov.. where Mike had li ved and thrcv.. m) cigarettes in to a trash can. I vowed I would never smoke again -and I didn't for ma ybe a day or two. I ha ve since QUll and loathe cigarettes IA 1th the passion of a con\en. That's· th{' background to what follows· The Wall Street Journal the other day callt:d on Sen. Jesse Helms (R- N.t .) 10 "confound hi s cnt1cs and show statesmanship'" b) 'iupponing. instead of denouncing. the Reagan administra11on·., proposal to end tobacco subs1d1cs. The Jo_.rnal noted that cigarettes are unhealth). but its bottom hnc was. well. the bottom line. It asked Helms to look upon the tobacco program 3'> he would. say. milk sub 1d1c'>: In thl' name of fiscal consistenc~. 11 had to go. But I. 1n the name of a one-time plu mbcr named Mike Rosenberg. call on Helms 10 truh confound his criti cs. to <.tramblc ·1he1r brains and leaH' them dumbstruck. In the name of moral cons1stcncv. Helms and his cohort'l tn the nght-io-hfc movement ought to dl·nouncr smoking ;ust as lhe) do abortion. After all. cigarettes kill too. Now I would he the first to rnncedc tha1 this ·comparison 1s t bit o"er- drawn . .\bortaons. as the name sug- gests. alway'i abort. c1gare1tes some· times do not. There are people who can smoke and 1et a1Aa) w11h 11. At least it doesn"t kill them. It ma y slow them down. v.caken their health, sap their stamina and. as the} sa). .. contrihute" to hcan di sease. but they manage to mttt the gnm reaper with their lungs intact. a 1:1garctte dangling from their lip-;. maybe w11h only a telltale cough to give them awa }. Helms and the other guardians of our moraht} might argue that s1nlc abo n1on take'i the hf{' of "hat the> call "the unhorn 1nn<xcnC it's dif- ferent from smoking. "°ot quqe. Smoking b) pregnant v.nmcn hurts t~e 1;1nb<_>rn . But e, en '>O. )Our a\erage v1ct1m 1s the born and thl.' not-so- innoccnt. Man) smokers. though arc kids. eSJ)('Clnll) )OUng girls and only in some theorcucal sense do the> i;choosc" to smoke For them. thr health consequences arc so distant they seem to ha' e no real1t> at all. But they do. This )Car for the first time. lung cancer I'> ex pected to replacl.' breast cancer as the leading cause ot -death among "omen. No one know~ how to prevent hreast cancer. f\en- one knows ho" to pre' ent moo;t lung cancer . . The issue h~'I'\: 1<; not fiscal con- sistency. but moral cons1<,tenc) 11 hardly mailer, that a1 $60 m1l11on a year. ~he go vernment'., tobano pro- gram 1s small. It would he in1moral nt S 1. a year. What's the gm.ernmcnt do11~g m a busi ness who!IC product 1, add1c11vc. unhealth) and. 1n man\ casc'i. fotal'l Where·., thr logic 1n placing a hea lth warning on cigarett e packs and checks in the pcx ket"i ot tobacco farme rs'! It's tough for a poht1c1nn 111 tell a l~al industry it ough1 to roll O\Cr and die. It may. in fact. be too much 103,k of any poht1c1an. Tobacco alread) takes a h1Jh h~man toll and the co.II~ of the 1ndu~try would ccr· ~a1nl . ah~ough temporarily, add 10 mora Y.UP 11 ma. but neither, for that matter. is poveny. lt't. easy for people such as me to call for an end of to~cco suppons and quite another th 1na to say what should be done for srowers and others dependent on the foul and fltth y lcar: So don't count on Helms or a~ other member of C'ongrcu from 1 tobacco"statc. to lead tflis Ptnicular moral crusade. But that doc n't leave the rest of the Conarcss oO'the hook Here it has an issue in which moraltt)' a_nd austcnty f!leCt 1n happy coruunc- uon -1n which cheap 1s also r\&ht The Wall. treet~ouma.l.11se>eon tht bonom hnc, thinks the aovemment uP,t to . act out of the tobacco busincu. SO do I. but I havc mycyeon somethina elK h's a "No 'imolCina .. sign an m)' office. ltld•NI Cotn ,, I •tHkttlH ~l•••l•t. COAST Book . . to tell of trial, career Bible publi she r - to issue DeLorean auto~iography GRAND RAPIDS. Mich. (AP) - John Z. Delorean. the former aulo· maker who became a "born-again · ~hristian" while facing drug traffick· 1ng charges. will write an auto. biography for one of the nation's largest Bible publishers. Zondervan Publishing House of Grand Rapids said the book. to be called "De Lorean," will be in bookstores nationwide in Septembef. Company spokeswoman Carol Holquist said the book, which De .Lorean still is writing. will include his experiences as an execUtiVe atGCO:- eral. Motors Corp., how he staned his- own automobile company and "what went wrong." Last Aug. 16, De Lorean was acquitted in Los Angeles of -'ight . counts of conspiracy to distri bute coca.in~ Also. ,De Lorean's defunct De Lorean Motor Co. is the subject of a -liquidation case now in U.S. Bankruptcy Coun in Detroit. In addition. one of De Lorean's attorneys. !=toward Weitzman. said last September that a grand jury in Detroit is ''investigating John De Lorean and various items have been subpoenaed from us on John De Lorean's behalf." Holquist said Friday that De Lorean approached ZQndervan with a proposal to publt~h the au10- b1ography. but she said she did not know when he came forward . "We are a leadine Christian pub- lisher and we historically have done very well with books of this kind." .she said. mentio ning an autobiography "Man in Black," about singer Johnny Cash. published by Zondervan. ··we do a lot of books of God redeeming people." she said. Holquist said Zondervan has not decided how many copies of "De Lorean" will be in the first printing. and she isn't sure how long th<? book will be. She said it will be made available to general-interest and re- ligious. book stores. -~wht:n asked how much the con- tract was worth. Holquist said. "That's not a question I will answer directly. It's a competiti ve contract." Weit zman was una vailable for · comment. -.-..,,,...------.-...-------.. ------~. ... , ... • I'. • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, Mlrcl'I 4, 1915 A'I Challenge gets -·s~art.ed. With Magic ;. Eagle Sy.ridtc~te lets m edia p ak at 'la bora tory' yach t By ALMON LOCKABEY Delly ............ '*' In 1983 the 12-meter Magic. de· signed by Johan Valentijn. was one of th ree new yachts designed and built fo r Dennis Conner's bid to defend the America's Cu-p. Magic was The fiffi yacht rejected by Conner as un- satisfactory -not fast enough. Today Magic is being hailed by Newpon Harbor Yacht Club's Eagle Syndicate as the ad vent of the second coming -of the America's Cup. that is. ' Not that Magic will be the syndi-_ c_ate's. choice-for. a l-984 ehaHcnge 1b bringing the Cup from Perth. Austral- ia to Newport Beach. It was purchased as a .. laboratory" to be used by Valentijn .in desiening the new 12-meter Eagle which 1s now in the design and tank testing sta~e. La st i:-hursday_ the syndi~ate S?ve the media a preview ofMagic under- g6ing last-minute preparations at the Long Beacll-Marina Shipyara prior to its visit Sunda} at Ardell Manna in Newport Beach. It should be ex plained that the Eagle Syndicate's challenge for -ihe Amenca·s Cup is not financed by Newport Harbor Yacht Club. The challenge was filed under the auspices of NHYC but the syndicate is being financed by personal and corporate donations th rough the tax-exempt California lnterna11onal Sailing As- sociation. On hand at the press showin$ fo r Magic were Dick Sargent. s~ nd1cate president: Bill Crispin. project man- ager: Rod Da vis. the designated skipper of Magic -and ult1matel~. Eagle. and Doug Rastello. Ne"port Beach, who has been selected b~ Da' is as his tac11c1an and backup helmsman. argent sa id about a quarter of the $8.5 million the SLnd1cate has budget- ed for the challenge has been rece" ed from 'a nous sources. <\s \ice presi- dent in char$e of operations for the 1984 01) mp1cs. argent was second in command under Peter l 'eberroth Davis was a member of the gold medal-winning team of Robbie Haines in the 1984 ) achting 01) m- p1cs. He is also a former Con- gressional Cup match racing winner and has had extcnsl\ e t'\~nencc as sk ipper and ere'" man aboard offshore L Dick Sargent. president of NHYC's Eagl~ Syndicate. racing }achts. He has also crewed on 12 meters (Defender and C ourageou!. in the 1983 C'up trials). and more recent!~ v.as skipper on the. maxi ~acht Boomerang which won Class..\ 1n the 19~5 outhem Ocean Racmg ( onferencc in Flonda. Most recent add111on to the S\nd1- c:ite r~ Ra-.tcllo He , .. as ere \\ ma·n fur Da'" in hi) ( ongre\!>1onal Cup '1cton and has '>k1ppt•red his ov.,n boJt tn the C ongress1unal (up. -;ec- unJ on h to 1 hl· ·\ llll'rtl'il°' ( up in 1wo- h11a1 mJtl h racing Hl· 1s a former .\II· ·\nll'rtlJ t'l1lleg1a1e .. ailor anJ a ,·et eran of '>ul'h pri:,<.11g1ous \\Orld-Clas" ~al·h1 ract"' as the .\dm1rars C,up and thl' C :inada ( up '\.a med as na\ 1gator h Peter . t::tlku" a 'etcr:in of the Clipper Cup (Please aee MAGIC/AS) Diners had extra heljJings off oreig~ culture Amy De Gusman Phlllppinea at buffet. from Director Vicki Beraman made lntroductlone. Kay Daqaette deecrtbee n.,. ban& around dlnln1 ball. ' By CAROL MOORE OI Ille O•llY Pl'fl ll•ff Cook::. prepared foods from avocado to zighini to tempt adven- turous appetites at the second annual International Potluck Din- ner presented by the English as a Second Language program at UC Irvi ne. - After all. how oft en do you get kluai boa-chee fordessen'? Some 300 participa1:llS moved slowly along the bountiful buffet in -che Heritage Room at trni versity Center. The~ were wondering which utensi lsorcondiments to use with the zighini (hot, spicy Ethiopian meat) and considering how well the stuffed Greek dolm.as. sushi . lasagna. Chinese pot stickers and fabouleh would get along on the same plate. The piece de resistance was a whole lamb roasted b) Arabian students. Chicken was offered adobo-style from the Philippines. 1n enchiladas and in Chinese salads. And for those who wanted to ta~te detente there was a Russian quiche. whole table full of desserts: the klua1 boa-chcc(bananas boiled in coconut milk from Thailand ). nat1lla (C' olom b1an custard ). crostata (Jam-filled Italian past I)). klava.Englisb Lrtflc and French c~fTs-all inH.-gratcd b an apPl . • The room was draped with huge Oags(loancd by Fluor Corp.) from I ndoncs1a. Qatar, witLcrland. , Bahnu n. Mexico. Francr. Japan. Thailand. Turkey and others of the 18 home cou'ntr1c oft he 132 tudent in the ESL program this quancr. Mnn)' wore nauvecos- tumctasc: 1dcnccd ~ th~obis. turbans and burmoosc at tabl whcru tudcnt • host fam11ic and uni\'CflltY tafTcrscomparcd foods. \ o.., l'llol ........ by ,,_. c-- J ane DeSelm. ln full Moroccan coetume, Arjang Bay a nd Kballfa Alewaidi were chatted with YarlArlaa from Japan. amon& turbaned ueeta at UCI dinner. languMtS and hentages. ··.\IT this v.ouldn 't be ss1bte bus1nesscommun1cat1on and VLSI s1hcon processing. .\ nother co tu me that dre" a lot cantell you'reollh.app) ... atleastno o attent1onwas evc1e IJC a \\hlCh CO\eredall but thee)C of lo nger hungry." quipped Dr. Vicki Bergmu ,directorofE! L. .. wc·r~ glad forall )'oursupponofour program. shanng the good time and t1a1'd tmwsoncaminsasccond. language.·· HerOncntal outfit\\a colllw,.t pkted b) Chinese opera slippers "'1th tasse l that tluttered at full speed all e' c nmg as she urned from totblc to table. offering in- troduction~ and thank-\ ous or lead- ing dance Unc . · She wa there unul midnight Fnday,g1' "''tmtrfiuc to the taC't 1h31 hc ~a l<':t,ingthcnc\t morning fora month-long tourof • Japan, Thailand. t ndonc\Ul and ~1oln) 1a to promote rnu~s 1n t.1, Jane ~Selm,ass1stantd1rl'Ctorof E L. he had purchased the outfit in ~1orocco dunnghcr t\\O )cars there "1mthcPcaccCo~. Richard Baisden.dean oft n1\Cr- s1t} Exten ion .a knO\\k.dged those inthc ln10ccommun1t\ "ho pm' 1de room. and board fort ~e tudents and the campui. pc!"'.onnff who('~ 1 t the foreign holarsand rc~a'rchcrs in adJ usung tot heir 1ntens1' c cum culum. He concluded O) sa) ing. "You·~all honored and )Ou're all~mc .. ThccHning·,cntertainment. in- troclu cd O\ Marilyn Gladlt , roord1· natorof,tudcnt 'Cf' ll'C\ ~gan \\ 11h cla\s1cal Pcr\1an Cl•ano must\ tlwn ~Jll' .\r:th\Stngersaccom- ran11.·J ti n ud ~choru~ofESL 'ltuJt·nh 01 ~d u1tan st Rhoda an1e on c;tagc to c;ing .. t s a ma "orld .. and thc1ro\\n adaptation. .. l his World I\ M ~ \vorld," To reorient C\Cf)ork for the tnp hornl'. the( ahfornia BanJo Band ffO' 1ded rouc;1ng rcnd1uon of ~tabamaJub1lec" 'Penn· :W-- 'h ama Pol~a" that had the 1. rowd tiane1ng in the a11,k~ \mong the pan)-gO\'f\ "'t'n' Adrian and Armando Bonuinga. Amy de Guiman, Rosanne .ind Kenne th Ren, Gabr\tnt and Gordon WckUng, Ka D9q•t ttt . Peter and Jtnt Wel1en (with their Jd f and tin~ )'•~mon thC\OUnjtt'Ont· 1n~t·n1 fa-.c.1n:'Hcd h' the fmc1gn c \1. h.1n@c) and Ann Rldlt y and andra dam. b11n@.10ll \IJ'1hc rc:i1 ot 11'11.· on a lmc ,, .. 1 M 0Nnge Cout DAIL 'I P4LOT /Mondey, M•ch 4, ltu Which coJlege is best for ieceiving Mrs. degree? ·MAGIC ••• FromA7 campa1Jn 1n 1980 and a member 01 the Defender 12-meter crew .i n 1983. Magic's appearance at Ardell Manna was under the endorsement of the Newpon Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce. ·· Yacht mg fans will ha' ea chancc to see Magic in acuon later 1h1s month 1n a series of head-to-head races wi th the 12-meter Victory 83. being used for Cup challenge testing by the Yacht Cl ub Italiano fro m Genoa. Italy. Vic tory 83 was the unsuccessful • British challenger for the America's m 1983. She was purchased by the Italian sy ndicate to serve in the same "laboratory" capaci ty as Magic. Vic tory 83 is expected to arri ve in Long Beach March 20 and will be brought to Newport Beach fo r speed The word i• out and sail testing aga inst Magic March Lynn Hinch of Newport Beach, cen ter, co-cha irman of the 23. . ·. . March 12 dinner planned by Aeaociatee of the Houee Ear -In April bqth yachts will engage in lnatitute at the 8eTerly Jlllton hOtlied. an 'actmaam,• ~~;h~~~a L~~~c~~~~~s at Newport luncheon at her home. Taking a break with her are Both syndicates also will have a full committee memben Patricia Groth of Newport and Patti schedule in Ma). Magic will compe te Brown of Balboa. Bob Hope will emcee the black-tie event in Newport Harbor Yacht Club's _ bonorln& New York philanthropis t J . Peter Grace, and the Opening Da) race from Los Angeles Lennon ellten and Roter Williams will entertai n . Ma y 4 and will be at the NH YC guest dock Opening Da}. Ma) 5. along wllh Victory 83. Whiz kids limtt·ed Answer: E. None of the above. Callfomla Vehicle Code Sec- tion 21968 prohibits the use of a ••••••••••• motorized skateboard at any of the above locations. Motorized skateboards ~ould be rl_dden on private property only. Davis and his crew will cond uct speed and sa il tests aboard Magic May 20. and will rt'sumc full rcga11a match races against Victory 83 Ma} 25-27. Sargent sa id tank lcsting for tht· new Eagle has been cond ucted w1 lh favorable results. and more arc 10 come before start of construction later this year. Eagle is expected to be launched about the fi rst of the yea r. 1986. Sar gent said there arc no plam 10 build more than one new 12-metcr. "We are hoping to keep our budget tn hne by spending our money on rcscarch and development rathcr building Sl'' era I boats as Conner's S> nd1cate did in 1983 and the New York Yacht Club 1s doing presently." he said Queet&on end anewer eupplled by ttt. Newport S..Ch Police Depertment. T he S}nd1ca1e has alread} purchased a hotel in Penh for crew housing and 1s working on pla ns lo --------.------------------------..build a dock and sail loft for Eagle when she arrives 1n Australia for the trials 1n 1986. accord ing to Crispin. DAILY DINNER SPECIALS Monday (Served 3to10 p.m.) Fried Chic en (half a chi ken) Golden brown rred chicken ----::::::; Moist and tender Served with homemade soup, crrsp green salad. choice of potato. fresh buttermilk biscuit , honey and butter . and dessert 1 Tuesday (Se rved 3 to 10 p.m.) Brochettes of Be. • Tender chunks ot beet. clehcalely marinatec.l and sr.rvcd on a skewer with onion ano arr.en pepper Com nletP N1lh ~memade soup cnsp Qliill ..alad, {1il!Cl0u!. rica j)llal rOll It:> M\d bu lier er 11 • ENGAGF ME NT s Elllott-Entll•b Capt, and Mrs. Vernon Elliott of La Palma announced the engagement of their daughter Michelle to Forrest (Chip) English ofNcwpon Beach at a gatheri ng of the fu ture wedding party hosted by t~e parents of the engaged couple. The bn de-ckct ~ce1vcd a B.S. degree 1n child de,clopmcnt at Cal State, Fullerton where she 1s earning her teaching credential. She 1s a • member of .\lpha Chi Omega soron- t> Her futurl' bridegroom 1s the ~on of Mr and Mr<i Fom·st K. English of Villa Park lie ha\ a B.A. 1n com- munication\ from C SllF and 1~ affiliated w11h Delta Chi fraternity. After an .\ugust 17 wedding. the couple will become residents of Ncwpon Beach. Bui ler-O 'Fl ah erty A March 30 wedding 1s planned for Robyn Diane Buller of Eugene. Ore. and Newport Beach rc51den1 Daniel Joseph O'Flaherty. The bride-elect 1-; the daughter of Will iam Buller and Donna Abhot both of Eugene. She i'\ a graduatl' of Sou th Eugene High School. Her fu ture bridegroom 1~ the '>on of Mrs. Margaret O"Flahen~ ol New- pon Beach and lhe late Michael O'Flahcrt y. He 1s a graduate of Newpon Harbor High 5chool and Orange Coast College. and 1s temlor) manager for Arneson Product!> Int ftcr their marriage 1n Our Lad) of Mo unt Carmel Catholic C hurch in Newport Beaclt. thcrouplt' \\ 111 ma~l' their home in SL Lou1\. Mn K emp-Cole \-t r and Mr'>. Frederick() Kemp of Orange have announced the cngag1:- ment of their daughter. Gen JoAnne. 10 Thomas G. Cole. son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cole of Costa Mesa. A ptcmber 22 wedd1n~ is planned. To be the b#t ... Learn from· the ~t ! P Jobn R~rt owe rs MOOEUNQ SCHOOl I AGENCY IL fOM> OllAlllM I lttrt W..., ,.._ 0 T-1 C:-. .•. , ...... ..., ... Slace ttJJ _ ........... _. . ._ '\ . ' , cboola an tbe t•ouo&r)" l 11u11est your old Ell 1et hlmlt'lr ovtr there for a checkup. Tbey ml1ht be able 10 recharge bit battf'r lea. • • • • LX·ar ·\nn 1 .1n{kr,· I tcath I :?1h-grttdc Enghi.h. \tudcnl ( 1'11 t·a ll him Sum) had bcrn turning in poor work. sk1pp1n¥ da \c~ und foiling a!>lccp. I in' 1tcd him in for a conference. Hc c11:pln1ncd thut he workl·d 30-40 hour a wcc.-k 1n a ga s1ution 10 meet hit> C'ar pa) nu.ml~ I tried to make him undcrsrnnd that 11 aood education wa~ more importa nt than u cnr but I got nowhere. I dcc1dl"d to phone his parents. A ma<.'hinc took the me saac and the parents dtd not respond. When l had am tested and d1 covered he could not read. he was put in a remedial cla s. That brought his parents to school promptly, Ther, were outraged that their son was in a "dumm) class. · When I ex plai ned that he couldn't read they threatened to rue the school for "nonperformance." Cal Campbell, left, and Patay Roy of the Newport Sportina Club poee ln Santa Anita'• winner'• circle with jockey Fernando Toro who won the race named for their club. T he 1 am ~·mbam scd nnd sad thnt m) colleagues had allo~ed the bo) to shp by all the..c )'Car but I am al d1meo;sed that parcnt'l could lei a 'on reach the 11th gmdc without not1c:1na he ,·nn't read. Also. thcy '>hould not permit t11m to work J0-40 hour'i a wctk when he "doing poorl> in i.chool. If 1h1s subJeCt l\n't too hot 10 handle 1n the column. will you pleu c comment'! -Tallahassct. Fla. • • • Dear T.: Partnts have a re•pon1lblllty IO cbeek bomework, aak to see test 1coret and coa&act tbe 1cbool U their cblld 11 dOID, poorly. Tbey also 1bould not allow a cblld to work auclt on1 bour• If be 11 fall~ng la bis 1todles. The 1cllool, bowever, stiould not have a llowed a DOn· r eader to 1et to tbe 12th grade. I see be re a double tragedy -and It 11 ba ppealng all over tbe coatntry. I call It a national dl11race. moetly eoclal group waa formed in 1967 when 20 weekend eaUore, theater•goere a nd party-ai•en from Newport Beach got to&ether for an infield picn ic at the racee. Jet lag plainly annoys Jl:.r l flC..UE Another name for jct fa tigue 1s c1rca- di.an d)srh)thm1a. PETER ll " a rnmmon com- plaint after long ll1ghts .and due to a.n SJElllCROHll upo;cl 1n the hody s normal ph y'>1olog1cal••••••••••••• prt>Cc'>ses. We need 10 get acclimated to lhe change -we're hcrl' toda). and thousand!> of m 11/:s awa~ lomorro". or a lrw hours from no\\. The bod\ re~nt'> an\-interference "11h m normal "a' uf hfe. Thi: da)night c}ck 1\ d1\turhcd · When passcngl'r' 11) l'ast or "est at high speeds lhC) cross each time 1onl'. fherc arc houri) chaoges 1n local time This confu\Cs the normal body 11me-tablc. The da) night <"~de of t'n' 1ronmen1 1s d1srupte.d. Hormones t·au~· a lluctuatwn 1n metaboh!>m. For l~ample. body temperature reaches 11s height aboul :>to 4 p.m. 11·., 1owcs1 about 5 or 6 a.m . What happens when )OU ha\ c crossed qui te a tcw time Lones in Oigh1'1 businessman sa)s. "I nl·vcr make an~ important dcc1s1ons 1mmcd1ately on arriving. What ma) be m1d- morn1ng at my dcs1ina11on 1s really middle of the night back home. Because I'm so tired I can't think clearly: although I'm awake, my mind 1s asleep." Each of us ha.s self-regulatory clocks that work unconsciuu<.ly. Sudden change in l'nv1ronme n1 may throw us off. As a rei;uh . extremel> susceptible travelers ma) suffer from fatigue. di111ncso;. blurred vision. headaches. and insomnia. Some become temporarily deprcso;cd and confu'lcd EVENING -8;00-IJ OD ®)NEWS I BOSOM BUOOIES HAATTOHART Llf'ESTYLES OF THE RICH AHO FAMOUS I TMREE'S COMPANY STAR TREK BUSINESS REPORT I AMERICAN GOVERNMENT CBS HEWS NBC NEWS G HOT SEAT HOTLINE (C)MOVJE t • "Warlords 01 Atlantis" ( 1978) Oouo McClure. Cyd Charisse (O)MOVIE * • * "Wonder Man" ( 1945) Danny Kaye. \llrginla Mayo -8;30- 1 ~:~BENJAMIN ALICE MACNEIL I LEHRER HEWS HOUR I FACES Of CULTURE NEWS BARNEY MILLER Q! WHEEL Of FORTUNE m~HCER 1$ MOVIE t t ~ 'The Atimlbet Monters'' I 1966) Tony Randall Alllla Ekberg -7:00- 1 ~=~ETHAT TUHE LOVE BOAT ABCHEWS Q DALLAS NEWS THREE'S COMPANY WHEEL Of FORTUNE FRUGAL GOURMET P.M. MAGAZINE JEOPARDY )MOVIE • t •..; "Sl&ughlerllouse Five" ( 1972) Michael Sacks. Ron Leibman -7:30- 20NTHETOWH QI FAMILY FEUD EYE ON LA. WMP II CINCINNATI ~AIOI( ~WOf NATUAE MOTOAW&K SAN DIEGO AT LAAGE PEOPl.E'S COURT AACtNG F'AOM SANT A AHIT A f'RAOOl.E llt()Ct( -•:00-IJ SCAAECAOW AHO MAS. D QI TV8 llOOPEM AHO PMCtlCAl JOl<ES e MOYIE t t t First You Cry ( 1978) Mwy ft* MOC>ft. Anthony Ptf1una • 9 HAN>CASTLE & MCCOAMICK G JOKER'S WILD (!) WKRP IN CIHCINNA TI • AMERICAN CAESAR ti) MOVIE • t •., "Framed f 1975) Joe Don Bakf!f Conny Van Dyke fD WONOERWORKS G AMERICAN Pt.A YHOUSE m MOVtE • t "Indiscreet' (19311 Gloria Swanson. Ben Lyon (C)MOV1E t t t "This Is Spinal Tap 119M) Rob Reinef. Michael McKean 'ff)MOVIE t • t 11i "An Unmarried Woman" ( 1978) Jill Clayburgh. Alan Bates (Q) SIMON ANO GARFUNKEL: THE CONCERT IN THE PARK (S) A TALENT FOR MURDER -8:30- u TIC TAC DOUGH (!)LOVE BOAT -9:00- 1 CJ) KATE & ALLIE Q!MOVIE "Romance On The CHienl Expreu f Prem11te) Cheryl Ladd. JO/In Glel- ij' ®) MOV1£ t t ''l 'The Gauntlet' ( 1977) Clmt Eastwood. Sondra Loch I ~ - AMERICAN PlAYHOUSE MOVIE • • • "Monlerey Pop'' [1968) Jams Joplin. The Mamas and The Papas -9:30- • (.I) NEWHART (f) MOVIE • • * 'Love In The Ahernoon" (19!>7) Gary Cooptw. Audrey Hep- burn TAJ.CLINIC NIGHT GAU.ERV !XPEAIMENT: HOW1E MANOEL (O)MOVIE t • ,.., "Vldeodrome" (1983) James WOOds, Oet>orah Harry ll)MOVIE u ·~ 'ClaSfl Of The Titans" (1981) Hatry Hamlin. Lt1t1rence OHY!tr 1 ())~10~ eeNEWS RICH ~ POOf' MAH 1001< a MOHEYTALQ· t MOVIE t t •; 'The Eattnting" ( 19'0) William ~. Ray Sch<o<Jer MOVIE t • Jttued1" (1982) Beltt Mid*, l<enWlhl . -10'JO- l lHOEP£HOen' NfW9 ~Of THE IOOK t t Tht Lal Of Tht Moblle Hot· Shota ' f1969) Jtmt1 Coburn, LyM Redgrave Fortunntely. circadian dysrhy1hm1a 1s a self-lim11ed syndrome. A good night's sleep usually overcomes any discomfort. But there arc ways to prevent il. Try to be we ll- rcstcd before a long trip: a good ru le 1s to plan no strenuous activities (or makl· 1rnponant dcc1s1ons) for at least :>4 hours alk r you arrive. • • • • MEOICALET'l'ES (Rl'plies to and from reader.,): • • • Ocar Dr. Stcincrohn: What's the best time toi:at "hi:n 51'w'rc planning physical exertion of any kind -hclore or after'! Mr. H. Dear Mr. H.: Much depu ds upon lhe type of exertion and your pbyslcal condition. A good rule Is not to exert in strenuous activity until a t least two or three hours after a be.avy meal. Digestion diverts much needed blood and oxygen to the stomach -away from the muscles. • • • For Mrs 0 .: BQ.'a'it self-exam10a11on can oftl'n detect a \mall lump long before the doctor can. It". a liflo-..a, 1ng procedure .\n ideal time 10 check 1s lhrn· orlour da} o; after the end of the menstrual period. No mall\'r ho" ~light the doubt. heller check with the doctor lo con ti rm whi:ther or not )Ou do ha'c a lump. No. 1f 11 1-;n't prcsl·nt. hl' won't think ~ou arl' .. 111~ or "bothering him ... • • • Dear Dr. S1c1ncrohn· l'H' been wanting to ask this tor year!.. Wh~ doesn't cvcqonc in a fam1I} come dcmn w11h the Ou? Wh~ onl} une or two and the others remain healthy? Mr. T. Dear Mr. T.: Not everyone exposed to a virus comes down with Infection. Some have developed Immunity to It by having previously been Infected. Ttiey have buil t up what we call antibodies that help fi ght reinfection by the same virus. Tbl1 ls why the degree of 1usceptibility differs from person to person. -11:00- IOD(l)®)Q!NEWS TAXI BURNS AHO ALLEN JEFFERSONS PEOPLE'S COURT MONTY PYTHON'S Fl VINO CIRCUS G SERGEANT BIU<O (O)MOV1E • • "Exposed" f 1983) Nastau1a K1nslu. Harvey Kllltel -11:30- (1) SIMON & SIMON OJ BEST Of CARSON OOOCOUPLE ltll A8C NEWS NIOHTUNE SCTV VEGAS ROCKFORO FILES UT£NIOHT AMERICA 700CLU8 MOVIE t t 'Ii "Au Pair Girts" ( 1973) Ga· brlelle Drake, Aslrld Frank. (C)MoVIE -11;.40- t "Happy Biflhdty To Mt " (1980) Melissa Sue Andeuon. Glenn FOfd -11:45- MOVIE Ftnnegan Begin Aolln' (1985) Mary TJ!ef MOore, Aobfri Preston -12:00- 1 TWILIGHT ZONE EYE ON HOLL YWOOO IWO$SllLE DREAM INOEP£HOENT NEWS MOYIE t t "The Oetdly Orum" ( 1971) Lloyd Btidget, Jlnel laigtt -12:30-D 8 UTE HIGHT wmt DAVID L.ETT£AMAN l ~OOLUMIO t * H "Alltckl" (11158) Jack Ptlanc.. Eddie Albetl. au::~<HY • t • "Esther And The King" (1980) Jotn Co111n•. Rlctltrd Egan I Lovt. MttUICAH ITY\.E lMQENTMDINO HlMAH IEHA~ IMAAHOT!L -1t40- • MClalAN I WR IP .. Q.i MOVIE • • t Wonder "4an !19•5) Danny Kaye. V1r91ma Mayo ( AT ALENT FOR MUROEJ! MOVIE * t The Island ( 1980) Michael Catne. DaV1d Warrtef -1:30-1 ~~ All IN THE FAMILY m THATGIRL -1:35- (C) ASSAULTED NUTS -1:40-® HBO COMING ATTRACTIONS -~...:·· I i =EWS HIGHTWATc.i FAT .. ER KNOWS BEST -2:0&-(t)MOVIE *. "The Day The Women Got Even" ( 1980) Jo Ann Pflug, Jolie Hagerty -2:10- MOVIE t t t 'FOfl Apache, The Bronx" (1981) Paul Newman. Ed Asner -2:30-; ~'--- (})MOVIE -r.as- **'' ·c1aS1101 The Titans" (1981) Hw~~ -3;00-e MOVIE **'~ "Tht KentllCkltn" (19S5) 8ut1 l.JnCtater. Oian• Lrm i =TT NIDCOIT£U.O t 'h "Three Texas StMr1'' 1939 , Orlng9 Cout DAILY P1LOT/MOnday, Match •, i"5 Lawyer's role plum fdrTess Score.one for happy families .Harper By JERRY BUCK A,T .............. LO Al':'JGE~E -Tc Harper had more in mind than just working when she leaped at the offer to play a lawyer in the howtimc movie "Reckless Disregard." "It moved me in a new direction and away from the rural mothers I've played in the r,ast," s~ud Harper, who made her Ii m debut 1n "Tender Mercies" oppos1tce Roben Duvall "This was cc:rt11nly a diffe~ent character for me. It was certainly T Ha closer to me. to who I am. than 1he eee rper characters in 'Tender Memcs' or · · Cosby Show de feats 'Da llas,· ·oyn asty' ~n crucial Feb-ruarytelevts ion 'sweeps· By FRED ROTHENBERG ,._, ........... "'*' NEW YORK -"The Co by how" beat "Dallas" and "Dynasty" to become the top.rated TV series for the February sweep,, proving to 8111 Co by that viewers want mote fam1l- ieS hugging each other rather than stabbing each other in the back. "My feeling is that there's enough proof that if you p,ut on shows that people are hinting they would like to see, shows with intelligent. loving families. they would gave 'D)nast) · and 'Dallas· a run for the money 1n 1heir timeslot," said Cosby 10 an 1n1er\ 1ew. C O!lb) 1!. the star and l'reator of N uc·~ h11 corned>. the '>UbJcc1 mailer of which 1!1 pra ti :ill) unique for TV -a rc)pectable. upper m1ddle-clau family that 1nclude.s the on.&inal mother and f:11her. and their fi ve children. ·· fhert' were no people on the 11r who were saying 'thank you.' Kids weren't peing treated witb. love.'' Cosby said. ''And you never saw a mo1her and father kis ing or getting romanuc unless 11 was SC'< time." According to A.C. Nielsen Co. figure~ released Friday. \'Th~ Cosby Show" finished as the lop-rated scncs with an aver:tJC 26.6 rating. C'B won 1he sweeps w1th an.average ratin~ of 17 7 10 BC' 17 I and Aec-s 16 2 ( ratinf poin1 equal I perccn1 of Int na11on s 4.9 million TV homC1 WllCh1na. on aVCr&JC. I lJllen minute of prime umc.) The 1mponan1 ~ceps months of February. Ma) and November arc ~hen aud1cnce<1 ror local ~tallons arc measured. one of the main detcrm1n· 1n1 factors in enabhsh1na their future advcrusint ratel. .A:lthough the network arc chancd on a daily basis, 1hcr hcdulc many of their strongest rnini5encs. movie$ and specials and hmit the number of series repeals durina the sweeps 10 hype the ra1ings of 1hc1r affiliated stations. But that didn't stop a February drop in network TV audiences. Only >NBCs performance 1n Fcbrullry un- proved over a )'Car aao. while the combined three-network rating was do-. n J.4 ptn:cnt. from a 53.U 1n February 1984 to I st mon1h·s S 1.2. .. It's a decline:· ~1d Dave Poltrack, CBS' vice prnidtnl fOr rncareh. "but the mos1 ''*nr~n• amount of the oifTcrence is in the bit event " B<"'s three-part "Holl)'wood Wive •• wa\ the hi&helt·tated mt,... series. avtf11Jn1 a 22.8 rauna so tbe 22.0 for NBC's ··Evcrpeen .. and tbe 21.J for CBS' "AtJan11 Child Murders." • ., • Poltrack &11d this y(ar's minitmes and Grammy awards br08dcaM did not do as we ll as lat.I year's miniteriel ("Lace:· "MH&tt or tbt Oamc" a"4 "Celebthy'') and the Grammy lho'll that featured Michael Jackson's sweep. ce.c;· rqular serin avcraaed ~ • 18.2 ratina to N8C's 16.6 a.na AIC'f' 16.2. 'Chief! : What I loved nhout the sen pt ~ponant things an the "'?rid than wa-; that II wasn't one-s ded Th ho gets what pan. The rest of the people arc multi-faceted. 1t1·s a~ mu~ world doesn't care. It's good to $0 with a lot o~gray areas... h~0~~d~~d put your feet on soltd The movie. which "111 be shown 8 Sh · this month on 'howume-Thc Movie • e went 10 South"-CSl M1o;<;oura 'Twilight Zone' among· CBS' 'new·' shows· By JERRY BUCK U T .............. Channel. also stars ltonnae Cox. talc Co~legc and then movl.'d . to Leshe Nielsen and Jame'! Naughto Houston !n search of acting roles. Shc Har""r stars as a ··shopp· g nl.I was marned at the ume to her college t;; in ma sweethean. lawyer who spends most of her tame La h d D on wills. contral'ls and other hum-te~. s c move to allas. where drum legal duties. Then she has a profe~saonal acting roles were more major case dumped 1n her lap when F~~~.taful. It W3:!>'1h~~ !~at she was cast ~he's asked 10 rcpre!>c nt a doctor who ~ender Mercies. LOS ANGELES -CBS as looking at 19 pilots for possible series next fall, 1nclud1ng one starnng Carroll O'Connor as a New York Cit} detective chief and a comcdv starring Fhp Wirson and Gladys Knight. . accuses a national news mao~zine of A er that. she . moved 10 Loo; · h' i·r. .,... . Angeles and was in such films as dcstror.ing is llC an(j reputauon "Silkwood." "A mit yville 3-D" and with reckless disregard for the "Flashpoint" and 1 0 TV · In addition, CBS has a series commitment for the return of "The Twiltght Zone." truth .. w m11)1senes. N 1~lsen plays a reporter for the "Celebrity" and "C~1efs.'' , . magazine who makes dramatic but "A Harper also stars in the C'B~ movie unsubstantiated cha~gcs against the . Summer To Remember, which doctor (Naughton). Cox is Harper's wall .be broad~ast March 27. She .and -boy friend and a law profe sor who-James Farep1tinollay lhe mother and has qutt a large firm. Slcpfa~her a a. eaTbOy wfio has a "I was offered the role three dats touching rcla11onsh1p with an or- before we staned shooting .. sa d angutan that undcrstand'i sign Harper. ··1 thank ifs in the n~ture ~f language. Scan Gerlts. deaf from Nine of the pilots are one-hour dramatic shows and I 0 are comedies: including one starring Melba Moore called "My Sister Melba:· about two sisters-one white. one black -and a comedy anthology with Geocie Burns as host. Six of the shows would be produced in New York. Most ha'e not been cast. 1elev1S1on 10 move very quickly. You bi~hl,.mplare~aslTI oblo}. k r. r. 1 be ff, ed T sd d > o ing 1or a 1ea ure can o er a sen pt on ue ay an no" .. she said "What I ho"" s that O'Connor. who starred as Archie Bunker for 12 } ears on ··.\II in 1he Fam ii)" and .. .\rch1e Bunker·~ Place." ma) return 1n a New York-be on 1he set Wednesda). That's one · . · r 1 , of the drawbacks of tclc\.t ion. you '-'C can show Reckless Disregard 10 have so little time 10 prepare .. peopl~nd show 1hem anothcr-;1de of As soon as she accepted. she new to wme · . hen } o.u do a picture. as Toronto where the movie was ondcrful as. Tender Mercies as filmed. ' }Our debut. _at s h~rd to get pc~ple 10 She laughed. .., pla) Meredith look at you an a different ltght. • based show called "Brass." His boss would be pla}cd b) Vincent Gar- denia. who was Archie's neighbor-an "All in the Fam1l}" one season. Cra1gofHardcs1y& Luckman. whose mono is 'Justice you can afford."' she said." It's one of those franchised law firms. M)' panncr and I bought a franchise because we get the benefit of national advenisin$. "It's important 1n the \lory that she's not a high-powered allorney. She probably got her degr(·e at night. Her boyfriend belie' cs in the need 10 practice law that affects people· s Ii vcs. That's why he gl·ts so upsl't when I decide 10 go for the glor) ... "Brass" is from Orion Television. IRI 8 JG SAi SUNl23q 4'30830 A Soldier'• Stor y (PG) ti'IOfHRl61~ IOI~ SAi SUH 2 I~ 6 IS 10 IS ''THI rucott AND ~HI SNOWMAN C-l MON fRI-800 SAi SUN 3 45. 8 00 .. Tomboy" (R) MON fRI 615 10 20 SAi SUN 200615 1020 The movie 1s quite 11mel). in view of the recent ra!lh of h1gh-prolik' ltbcl tnals. "Recklcs!t D1~regard" offers no w lutions. and in ·fact asks a few ~=~~==;;;;;;;;; questions. but ll 1s nc,crthcless an · interesting and d1' crting drama. .\Iler this. Harper 'houldn't won; about being stuck 1n hou~w1fe roles. Harper v.as born Te~'ilc Jean Wash- am in rural Mammo1h '\pnng, ..\rk .. where her parcnl'> '>till run 1hc town's onl) hardware 'ilOrl' Shl' return!> home two or 1hrl't' 11me\ a )Car "It'<; a wonderful. <;afe base to go hack to.'· 'ihc \a1d . "Thl'rc'rt• more "A SPELLBINDER ... SUPERBLY CRAFTED, EROTICALLY CHARGED AND HUGELY ENTERTAINING. 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These scripts work for u!. on many levels and we feel very eomfortablc with the people behind them." said Harvey Shephard. CBS' c;en1or vice president for program- ming. Shephard said he didn't know yet "hcther "Macke) Spillane's Mike Hammer" would return after 1ts star. SLac~ Keach. as released from pnson. He is serving a nine-month sentence for smuggling cocaine into England. ~o dec1S1on had been made on "The Jeffersons," but Shephard doubted the co med), a spinoff of" 4-11 in tht: Family" in I 975. would return. The show has fallen considerabl y in the rating\ this season after many years 1n the Top 10. 9 ·~ "A SOlOlll'S STOIY" l'Gl e 45 10 45 ----=E""XC.,.,L..,.U;;..Sl~llE E""H~A.,.....,EM"""E"""N""'T __ ._..., +i "THI 0001 MUST HCUlT"C'OJ 0 ()() • 16 10 20 1 ACAOEMV AWARD NOMS INCL BEST PICTURE "THI •ILUNO fllLOI" (I ) 1 IS 10 10 SJ&JS i@ lllWINI SOUTH COAST PLAZA . . . , .. 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Other CBS pilots: -"DSX: Steel Collar Man." a humorous one-hour adventure about a "human-hke robot on the run," created b} Da'e Thomas of Sccood Cit). _ .. , Had Three Wl\es." a drama about a detective with three e'<t-wwes: an actress-stunt woman. a reponer and a law)'er. -"Murphy's law." a drama about an assistant distnct attorne). -"The Equahzer." a d11tect1 vc show descnbed as '"Din) Harr)· with a hean.·· -"On the Road," a light sho~ about a couple who reure and hit the road 10 a motor home. -··Din~ Work ... a drama about a • 20 "1"4"(1) IS 00 10 35 "THIHIA .. AST CLUI" (I ) .. MOH-THURS I 30 I 30 10 30 ''lOMIOY" C-l MOH-THUAS 6 10 8 00 • 30 "A SOLOlll'J'lfbn• l'Gl • 830. 10~ '"fOMIOY" (I ) IS I~ 10 20 '--"fAlCON & ::,owMAN" {I ) , I \ ''THI SUH THING" ('0. ll) ~·THURS ' 9 1dw1rf1 CINEMA WEST ·. •. 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LUUI& MILLS llll JH 11 11 . , . ..!~-.£-• T v.oman dt'lccta ve. -··Solomon·s Un1vc~ ... a de1ec- uve show with "unusual villains ... -·'Royal Match." a fa1ry-taJecom- edy about an American woman who mamcs the king of a small European country. - -''Rockhoppcr," a comedy about a spy whose cover is working for the Flightless Bard Society. · -"StirCrazy." a comedy, based on the movie, in which two wrong1y. convicted men Oec pnson and try to prove their innocence. -"Tough Cookies:· a comedy about a San Francisco detective busted to bear-patrolman. --- -"Hometown." a New York· ba~d comedy about old friends. -"One Hogan Place:· a corned) which takes us name from theadd~ of the Ne" York district auomey's office. Pam Dawber is expected to star as a }Oung prosecutor. -"The Recover} Room," a corn- ed) set ma New York bar across from• a ho5p1tal. -"Lo"c Long Distance," about a couple "hose JObs force them to hvt: apan 1~ "THI fLAM...00 ._.. 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(j VISA 0 MasterCard lJ American E•press CREDIT CARO NU PRINT NAME CITY/STATE/ZIP -...... - ER (all digits. please) EXPmATK>N ~TE .... SIGNATURE (required 1f charging) . I PS Checks and Money Ordera should b• m1d1 payable to the TOVA CORPORATION and Cah forn1a residents must add 6'i1% sales tax ($2 5-4) for a total of~• 29 Thank You T·812 L----~-------~-------------------------------------~- • \ 1 I I I I 1--.-1 I .... I I ' Dely ..... ,._..., llleMN " ....... • MONDAY, MARCH '· Four flrat-perlod goal• ,_v• wer for C•la•rt'• 7-0 rout of l<lng1. 83. • G81eforcewlnda pl8Jhftocwllll , .... , •.. .. J over wMllend. a. Players tQ ••tch Here'sa look at who's who at this week~ LPGA tourney By H()WARD L HANDY OelJ ..... C9"'11' In• I There are eight players an the history of the LPGA to reach the SI mallton mar~ an career earnings· and all of them will be competing here this week in the seco~ Unide,i LPGA Invitational toumC\men1 al Meia Verde Country Club in Costa Mesa. Following1arc a few profiles on these eight plus·four others who are expected 10 join the group this year. two of them having e-chanae to make it with a victory an the Uniden tournament this week. The 72-hole tournament begins Thursday and runs through Sunday at Mesa Verde CC wi th a pro-am set Wednesday. JoANNECAJ\NER -/984: 18evcnrs: won$/44.900: ranked 9: career earnings. SI .824.352. Carner became the oldest player ever to wan an LPGA tournament when she captured the Ehzabeth Arden Classic this year. She was the first wanner on the Mesa Verde CC course during an LPGA event when she won a fi ve-way playoff in 1979 over Nancy LopeL, Chako Higuchi . Donna Young and Jan Stephenson. After passi ng up the first Uniden Invitational last year to go fishing with her husband Don. she is coming back to the course where she has had her ups -and downs. After wirtm1'g in t-9-19; she missed t~cut1he-nexrycar. -- A Hall of Fame star who compiled one of the finest amateur records of all-time before Joi ning the tour at age 30. Carner has won 41 tournaments. She as the last amateur to win an LPGA event and ~he did at at the 1969 Burdine's Invi tational in Miami. She was the leading money winner on tour in I 982 and again 1n 1983. Her records arc many ancludm~ the $310.646 she won an 1982 to top the all-tame mone) hst for the LPGA. KATHY -WffiTWORTH -T984: ]8 e_vcnts; won $/4~401: ranked 8: career earnings. Sl.531 . 799. Wh11worth. although a few months }Ounger than Carner. goes back to the days when winning S28.658 for 30 events on the lour made her the money leader for the year. She did this m 1965 when she won ei ght events. She has been the leading money winner on tour e1gh1 limes. She has won more U.S. official v1ctones (87) than any golfer. male or female. in the history of the game -87. She was the first player to reach the SI ma I hon mark on the LPGA tour and as an her 27th season on the c1rcu1t. Capoa.J King wins at Phoenix •.templete1e0rcs. 8 . PHOENIX -Betsy King eagled the fi rst hole of a sudden death playoff 10 come from behind and 9ea1 Patty Sheehan Sunday in the LPGA Samaritan Turquoise golf classic. Kang. who fi nished second last week in Tucson,· made a six-footer for a th~ on the par-five, 473- yard 15th hole. The vtctory was the fourth ofK.ina·s career and her first this season. King, who finished tied for 56th at this event las( year. camcd..$22.500. Sheehan pocketed S 13.875 for second place. hceh:m led by-two strores going into the-last reguration hole. butt he 2S-ycar-old lrom Los Gatos. bogeyed the par-four. 362-yard hole. while Ki ng dropped a 30-foot birdie putt from the fringe to tie at 280 for 72 holes. Debbie Massey and Donna H. White tied for third. two shots back at 282. Whne shot a one-under- par 71 and Massey a 70 on the par-72. 6.246-yard Aniona Biltmore Adobe course LPGA Hall offamer Kath) Whnworth was one of three pla)ers tied for fifth at 284. The others were Jo Ann Washam and Alice Maller. Bonnie Lauer and -\nne-Mane Palh finished sa strokes back at 286. Nancy Lopez &oee for .econd •tratcht Unlden JnYltational aolf title at lleu Verde. What worth has been player of the year seven times and has won seven Varc Trophy awards. Her biggest money-wanning season came an 1983 when she earned (Pleue He WHO'S/B2) ~ormer . 0¥star fs,No. 1 , .................. In came at a moment when his USCJtammat~ were on the losing end of a 71-70 non-conference buketball decilfon to the Untver- alty of T-exas, but Wayne Carlander, a product of Ocean Vl9w High Schoof In Huntington Beech, became the Trojans' all- time leading ecorer In ht1 cu1tom- arlly quiet way Sunday tn Aut tln, Tex. / ~a. 220-pound eenlor, an All Pac-10 aelectlon as a junior, tcOr9d 16 point•. coming on a 7 - for-11 effort from the fleld and 2 for 5 at tt'9 llne, to move one point aheed of John Audometkln'1 1tan- datd of 1,"41 point• eetabtfshed In 1982. Ctlt1ander brulhed off the effort. howe'ler, noting It came at a time wtMw'I there wa little to cetebrate •'* Mike Wacker tipped In a mleeed shot wtth nine seconds left to lift the Lqhorn• to the victory. Ron Holmes, a product of El Toro loflgh and USC'1 htgh tc0rer wtth 20 poklt1, mt8"d only hit tee0nd thot In 12 ll'ttempt1 when hi• 15- footer fell short at the buzZer. Ca,,indet"• effort matnt11nra ca,..... eoortng average of 13.8 for USC In a four-year 1pan. Audometktn. wno prepped at Sima" Marta High •Id now lfvet tn the Sacramento area. pteyed In 27 .... Gamel In a thrM-year career for tl)e Trofana. Al Ocwn ~ ~-­the CIF a .U 8Wrllge. and WU the ...., In rebounde, too, wtth 17.0 eame u. Mfllor. He ... the h ecortna front ltne player In CIF orywtttt 2,314 polnteuntM that mark wu recently aurpu11d by Mat• Oe1'1 Tom Lewll. tbl TrOjlnl are 11-1 .and aat alOf'9 In fnt pl9ce In the Pac-10 wtth a 12 ... record. Ta•" 15-12 Ind ........ In the 8outttwelt Conference with a 7-9 record. TM Longhorne' John Brown ... ...... ~ 31 point• Ind w ... ftwWMd wtth 24. r .... took n. tMaaelt le9d ot IN ~ 11·90, wlttt 1:21 left to ptay. but ._ It dWlrde to one point. ....... 11 1:29. Troy L.aMw put the Troflnl .,..., on a layup ·wtth 27 MCOIMll 19ft • .ntng up Wacker'• nermoe lftlr •own ... and Kar1 W9'kM* were bOth off the mark. Ancich vs. Giddings? It'sagood bet for future • ' I An Orange County releaguing proposal to lhc m·v. leagul'. T us11n 10 the Sea V 1ew League. M1i.s1on V1e10·) Bob Metz and J...en- nedy's Warren tephenson . • for 1986--88 will be acted upon Tuesday, Th(' rl''it of Orange Count}' remain\ \ 1rtualh untouched wath no moH·· ment an.the Sunset. Empire. Freev.a) or Orange Leagu~ RocE1 C11LSOI For instance • F1r\I. 11 gHesall oft he members of the nev.-league reahst1c hopes of su\cess . .\ poicntaal coun.ter •~that 1( C'o's1a Mesa. Laguna Beach. Orange and Laguna H1llsrcall) wan1 tobc bct1er.1herl'\ nothing Il l e hard v.-ork I den 't bchcve Newport Harbor H1gh's MikeGiddingsand Marijon Ancich. the longtime successful coach al St. Paul High who is now the football coach at Tustin. have ever sat down and discussed going nose-to- nose on the field. but the prospcc.1 of uch a meeti ng is very much a possibility in 1986. Urangc Lounty pnncipals wall con- ve ne T uesda.y afternoon at La Habra High toscttlCQ.£1 the Orange County rcleaguing proposal asset forth by La Habra'sTom Trigg.sand his fou r aide~. W11hin the proposal isa new leagul' -consisu ngofCosta Mesa. Laguna Beach. Laguna Hills. Orange. Trabuco Hills and Woodbridge. The Sea View sends Costa Mesa. Laguna Beach and Woodbrid$e offto a 2-A caliber new league and packs up Tustin. The South Coast League sends Laguna H il1s 10 the new league. The Century League sends Orange Triggs& Co. had at least c1gh1 proposals to work wnh in coming up with the package. and n's vcl) similar 1oa Trabuco H1ll'i proposal. v. h1ch had Orange and Villa Park in the Sea View and Corona del Mar 1n the nev. league. Tusun 1akes th(• Valla Park slot. Orange 1s put into the new leagul' and Corona dcl Mar. dl'lipitc a low enrollment. is back where n belong~ v.11h Estancia and Newport Harbor In a nutsht"ll. that''i ll. and on the c;urface 1t'sd1flicult 10 find 100 man\ :irguments toa proposal nut IO&l'lher b}' Tnggs.along"1th Valcnu:i's Ron Co1on. Villa Park'<1Jac L. FO\ But 1he fa ct 1s. there arc numbers and s11uat1on problems that simply take thow schoolc; out of 3--\ and 4-A circles \!ta\ he Woodbndge and now. forming Trabuco Halls wall e\entu- all~ upgrade th«;,_1ntatus. 1n 11mt" fora couple of nev. ~ools 10 take their I Pleaee .ee CARLSON /82) OVfavored? Not aga!nst Poly OCC, Hornets clash Coast. Fulle rton open conf ere n ee playoffs tonig h t Mt. ~n .\nton10 finished in a li~t·place tte an the ~uth (. oast <. onlercncc. "1 t S.\( defeated ( emtos o;;aturda~ n1gh1 Fullenon. thl' third-place team in the conference. 1s coming off a 52· 0 dt'fcat to Mt. an .\nton10 la\t \\ cdncsd<l\ G1ll1s figured the Hornet\ ~ould be 11red and cmotwnall) drained t"ntenng a <\aturda' nigh t contest. By ROGER CAR~N Ot tMOelJl"lle41Uft LONG BEACH -Ocean View High basketball coach Jim Harris will the first to acknowledge has young team has one major flaw -the eahawks don't handle the role of "favori te" well. .\nd that·~ what could be Hams· best ace-in-the-hole. because despite a .:?3-3 record and the No. 2 seed in the CIF 5-A playoffs. Ocean View does not have to worry about such a label again. Wednesday night n's Long Beach Poly at 8:45 in the se m ifinals at the Long Beach Arena. a Jackrabb1tts g~1ntet that stru_Hlcd early before the Scli'hawks-prov1dcd them WJ(h a turni ng point in thei r season just prior 10 league play. Final Four veterans year-in and year-out 11nd Cl F 4--A and state champions a year a_JO. the Jackrabbits arc at the top of 1he1r game fo llowing a resound mg 7248 rout of 1. Anthony 10 the Q\J!rtcrfinal5. - r'Tackrabb1ts arc, very much • quickly rcgatdlcs of the deficit. as evidenced by their 7 1~9 non-league victory at Ocean View. . "W~ were up 20-6 in the first Quurtcr." recalls Harris. ··They were a team on the vcrae. with a new coach (C'hris Kander) and an :a transition. T hcx..had their backs apinst the. wall and then they Just aot after 11. "It wu 1hc turnina point for Pol )'. I fAM~ an the ~· c~~ af\crwar . "Mike Labat had a upctbaamc for us that na&ht. but tht rest orthe team JUSI backed off. aouof\ and tentative. nnd began pla.y1na not to lox. ··we didn't ladt any skill . it w• JU\t our attitude." ~farm had a Iona talk with his club oner that reversal and the ahawks haven't lost ,.nee. winnina 12 in a rov. Th:it lo came after Ocean View hatl drubbrd the J1Ckrabb1ts an lhe Tournament of Champions an De· cember. 73-60. leading 64-44 with three minutes let\. "I've always had the attitude you don't learn a 101 when )OU wan." says Hams. "This as the rubber match and we won 't take them lightly. One of th<.' hardest things for 1h1s team 1 playing the favomc's ro le. It'll bc good for u'i to go an and let 11 out. .\t this point I feel we're going an c-.cn against Pol~ h 's not an 'Ocean View should win· type of thin~ ... Ocean View handled ~I. Bernard Friday w11h a 67-49 dec1i.1on an the quanerfinals. although "handled" shows up only on the surface of an I!!· point spread. Actually. St. Bernard led a1 half· time and liam wa n't thralled wnh (Ple .. e .ee OV /82) NOR\\.\l" -II Orange Coast ( ollcftl' ha .. L.ethJll coalh Tand' (.l1l h' had had h" ''a' hi\ first-round Shaughm'\S\ pla~off game v.1th f ullertnn ''ould tx· h1'itOf'\ toda' Instead (11111' mu\l \end hi\ Pirate\ up aga1 n\t a fl'\ted Homl·t tcam tonight JI ti \() 1n thl' tir<il round of th<.' tournaml·nt at Cl'mtos College C'crr11os tan·" (~pre 'i an the second game at 8.30. The t~u \\Inner; then met"t \\ t"dncsda' The \haughnl''i'i~'>. ong1nall~ 54.hedukd for \JturdJ' v.crc nu~hcd had OC<'3U'iC CcrrllQ'i and Instead. both team<; arc rested ll•r tonight'' game Thl' Horneh bring a 12-4 ( r\'lllrd and an I -11 o' era II mar._ in\ll tht• game. O< ( the fourth· plan: lin1sher. '' 9-7 tn confcrenc:l' and t -12 o~crall Thl' Hornets ha'e alrcad\ dc- tcaal'd the P1ratei. t\\1tc · 1h1~ sea'ion the tir'lt tame to convinc· 1ng fa-,h1on (M· 4 at Fullerton) and the '>Cl'Ond tame an O\Crt1me ttt!-5 a1..QC.C> Can OCC stop Mt. San Antonio on track? Gauchos lacking depth ByCURT SEEDEN °' .. ...., ......... There IS a nolablr lack of dl'Plh v.h1ch chan1cterrres alt th~c •rca com1t1un1t~ rnlkKl' track teams. and IWO o(thosc squ ds -Golden West and Saddlcback -fiaurc to .fin~hc aoin& ouah IO lhC South Coast \onfcre~l!I M':l\t)n Mt. San n1onao. once a~m. i\ tht team to beat an the confercnC'C and even Oninae <. oost which finished Sttond 10 1he Mounties la t sea on. will ha"e a har"(j ume kcep1na up th1c; !teHOn . Here· a aJ:ancc at c:ich sehool's 1np pro pttl Orallfe Coa•t The ()(' men wcrt' v.cak 1n the ~pnn1 an 19 4 and there hasn't been mut"h tlHh n ( tflat 11uat1on 1h1\ \ear cooch Fred Hokanson. 1 he P1rnte · ~trrngth ·~the middle d1 ta net' C\Cnts. hurdle~. long Jump and high Jump , ~phomore hcldon Blodhurgt'r who dc- '"··loped in to a 'Cf) good dClathktc la't ..ca'iOn '"II tf) to rtpl'at "" ~uth<'m ( ahfom1a C ommun1t' Ctlllegc long 1ump l'hamr1on th1 c; )'("llr. Bloc~hur er. oua t>f Ne"rx1n llurhor ll1gh hold\ ht~I f'\.'\'Ords an the lont!JUmp (1\-~) dnd tnpk JUMP (49-71 l) ' ()( ("~ m1ddlr dAtnncc ~P\.'<'1uli''' indude wphomOf'r'~ ,reg Baugh ti..tlh Mdkan .1HI hm Ulhu In add1t1on Ire ,hman Jon ~ov.otn\ ou1 nl (d1~n v.111 run the 00 , Olherc Pirate rtturncf'\ 1n lude M) rnn I-ell\ U\ the 110-mcter ha&h hurdks. Mak<' ( <lt.' 1n the -.11.~plccho'iC and SJ)()() and d1\tancc 'C>et 1 h~t' 1.trl LC'1nt1 and Pat ( omcJo < oa~f, v.omen' team mcanwhal(' foaturc\ 00-mcaer \pe<:,iah~t 1'ell) 8.'\~('r. the 'touthem C:il champ 1n the 00 and the th1rJ-pl.iu· lin1\hl'.1 an thr st3tc ll.l~cr ran a ~h<"K>I trN.·ord ~ 11 1113,, Mon. / -\nnc James Golden 1V e.t ( oac·h Tom oon ,SOt'!I with \.artuall) an l'ntm· frc'lhmen mC'n·, ..quad meaning he'll ha'r ha\ v.or~ cut out for ham in confercn~-e mttt'i '\\ t'·rc thtn bu C' do h:n e the ~ 1 crop ot dl\t:'lnn· runner' we \C l'Hr hnd here." "'"'' "oon 'lo11\10 "p:1n1u1I, rh hrgh 00J1m \math an the I ~00 frt''ihman Joe .\lc\anJ r (It unungton Be11 h) an the 800 and Ham l\usun. a d1Mnn r .,pet:1ah"t fmm Dublin Ireland .loci Rrodov..\k1, a phomurc. ,, h.'l ~ ftrr 1 ~1ormon m1 ion and fiau~ to he a threat an the di u Brodowsl1 ha\ ttiro wn the dl\h I\ l-2' ~k'll l"ic Ndcd up h Bob \\c th I Ru.k /umv.ah v.1111,;omptte an the hurJlc<1 .1n,1 qu:incr male anll fi UI"\ to hell" out the \Plea1e·eee TRAC /82) ' . . Will a neW arena bring Santa Ana f. .. ~~ .. !~anchls~? '•\NTA N -C1t~o0ic1ah\U) tht} ~ ra, or a plan to build a S35·mill1c.11\. 18.SO<>-~ scat spom arena that could be u~ to lure a profo'iSlonnl hockc) or Na11on I 8a~kctball Assoc1. • 11on fran<.·hi'>C, poss1bl} the Milwaukee 8uckli. Orunge Count) rC111 c~tate (,kvcloPl'r Allan Durko 1~h. one ot lour partners in the an~na project, said Thurnla) he has talked recently with Uuck~ own<.'r Jim Fit4erl'llc.l . who 1s sclhng the team for S2S million. But elTorh to bring the Bucks to anta on have been put on holc.l wh1k f1tLgcrold talks with Milwaukee cit>' 00ic111h and 1n' ~tor~ about keeping the team 1n W1sconsan. rhc prOJCCt de\ clopas. callt<i the Onrden~ Panner~h1p. st11c.l ground could be broken earl) ne>.t )'Car at th<.· ~1te no" occupied b) anta Ana Stad1um- Eddie We )t Field and the arena could be in u e by 1 9~7. an1a nn Stadium I!. the home site for tbotball ror Sania -\na High. Santa A.na nlle) High. addlebad.. High . Mater Ol:1 High. San la .\na (ollcgc and Cal latt.· Fullenon Mn)'or Daniel E. <.inst.•t called the project "ex~iung. not only for the rtt) but tor the" hole area - 1f we can get all the p1ecei. together. "One way or another I'd c~pect Wl''d get a team into an arena like th1 !..'' Unset said. A feasibilil) stud)' for the arena. condurted b) Harrison Price Co .. a Lo" i\ngelcs marketang analy 1s firm. said the project would crt'ale more JObs and "heighten communit) prestige and nattonal e'posure ·· Quote of the day Gordon Ch ..... Manhattan College basketball coach: '·we may not beat many teams. but with four Mnior engineering majors, If we visit a gym that's broken down. we can fix It.·• Shoemaker, Lord At War win ARC..\DI -Lord At War ~_fas ~ becoming a f:n om e o ( veteran jockey Bill Shoemaker. Lord .\ t War's I ' \.-length v1ctol) Sunda)' 1n the $500.600 . an ta Anita Handicap before a record cro"d of 85.527 pushed Shoemaker pac;t >Ct another mone' milestone. ··This l11tlc horse 1s great." Shoemaker said ot Lord At War. "I lo\ e him. He's one of m~ fa\ onll· horses ever. "To win this race at m ~ agl' and "'•th a hor-.e lake thlS ... well. 1t'!> JUSt great. .. The wmner's-purse of S275.600 pusht'd 1he 53- )ear-old rider past lhe S JOO-mal lton mad. an career earning'>. but Shoemaker \I.as happier about riding his si~th \\toner of1he .. B1~ Cap ·· "Winning the 'Big Cap· means more," \aid Shoemakt·r .. Ten years from no". someone •Mii rnme along and hit $200 m1ll1on But ob"iou~I) it's n1 c.:c to tx.· the first to do any1hing" - Strange scrambles to victory COR~L SPRl;-..J<i ·. Fla. -Curt1c; l!I Strange. )trugghngand !>CrambltngO\ er the last fc.,., hole'>. had a thought Sunda) coming dO\\ll the '>lrett h at the Honda Classic "~h' 1!. at." he a:,l..ed "nohoch l'\er le\\ 1t tx· eas) ?'' In the: end. he won a one-hok: <,uddcn death pla~ofT aga1n4't Pt'ter Jacoh'>l'n I le '-'On 11 with ..i rou11nc 2-pull par on thl' tir\t C\ tra hok "'hen J.rrnh\en J-pulll'd But l'' en that wasn't l'a'~ "In a pla~ott.11 gtt\ down 10 match pla~:· ~trange said ".\nd 111J11atch pla~ 2-putung from 25 or JO feet c:in tx· the harde\l thing an the "'-Orld •· l-1 1\ 'it•cond putt. the \\Inner. wa., from about I ts inches. "thdongest I k 1m he~ 1n thn.,.orld.'' he said . .\nd to reath thl' pla}ofT. Strange had to sun" t' his O\\ n qui' cnng nen cs. a <.hake~ tin1sh. and a douhk boge~ for a 74 that presented him \\llh a 1ic. "I 1u'>t '>ori of hungnn .. <;1rangt• said Kelly leads Gamblers, 50-28 Jim Kelly th re"'" four touchdowns and [iJ . Clarence Verdin and Gerald McNeil both C II~ returned kirk!> for TDs Sunda~ lo lead the Houston (.amblers to a 50-2ts l n11ed tatcs Football League rout of the Tampa Ba~ Bandit\ Verdtn. "'"ho returned a kKknO 94 \anh and \ll '\cil \\her srnred on a 79-~ard punt return. aJ,o t..:aught touchdu-wn pav.es from Kell). "ho·., pa .. st·d for in 'i )'ard.,andnanc f D'iil'l onl) t"ogamc~th1\c,ed\<Jn In 01hcr game-;. Defen\I\ c lineman Jeff Chaffin .. acl..cd .\nn1na Out la'~' qu:irtcrhack Doug Williams fur a la<;\- \Cl'<JOd cnd-1onl' '>Jkt~ to PO\\cr the San .\ntun10 (1unslinger\ to a 16-1-l \ acton o' l'r \nmnJ Vince Evans. dm:tllng a Sti-l-\Jrd onl'nSl' pa\\l'll tor l\\.O touchdo\\n\ :rnd ran lor another ... , tlw Dl·n\rr (iokl defeated thl' B1rm1ngham S1..ill11111\. 211-1-l I,\ an\ completed 14 of 27 pasc,e., for 2X4 \:tnh Bobby Hebert of OuklJnd thrcv. an I X-,ard toul hdu\l.n pa\\ tu Anthony Carter ""llh ont: \ernnt.1 lrlt an the !Ourth period. ltfung the ln\ader., into ·' 11.1., o\erllme 11e \I.Ith the l \FL ·., delcnd1ngchamp1on Baltimore \tare, • Clipperabumpedoff, 126-122 LOS NOLLE -Phal Johnson said m 11 \\34' an ouhtandang &ame for ipcctator!.. but n lmlc ten c for those on th~ Ooor and the \1dclint'~ "lt wa\ an amaLina pnw," the Kan a ( ll) Conch ~id 'unda) niiht af\cr tlw Kin~ wh1p~d the Lo~ AnJclc1i Clipper 126-122 an n N:iuonal Ra'ikctball As'itX't:ltion aamc that tre trhcd into ovenime "II wa!> n grcnt li'iltnc to watch 1f )OU wen.•n't 1moh·cd," Johnson :ud with a \mile I 8n) Ore\\ \l'nt the jµlnll' 1n10 O\en1me when his 18-foot Jumper ""'nl dov. n at the buncr to 11e the conte\t at I 09. Eddie Jo hnson then took o'er 1n the,: l\C-m1nute e\lra ix·nod. ~toking n 1hrt.'t·potnt ba .. ket 1m1m·d1atl'I) and lin1i.t11ng v. tth I 0 po1nti. -9fh1'i 40 for the game -an ovcrt1111e. John'ion 'iaid the fina l 'iho11n regulatt0n went jus1 a-. plunm·d. "We wa nted 10 get ll to Drl·w 11' he wali o~n Thttt rnl l hu'i been orkang for u-. all )ear.'""'the Kang-. coarh ~1d C"hppers' rookie Lancas1er (iordon. \\hO \QC)~ O\er when Norm Nt\On )Uffcred a '}pratned .rnkle 1n the lir-.t l"-O minute~ of1he rnntcst ... a11J Dre" JU\I got nw:l\ front him on the final '>hot in rcgula11on "I k 1 nd of "en t to \lcep," \tlld (iordnn. "hu othl'r"'"c pla)l'd ''l'll .. I "~" tnllung to someone. I t hin~ Marques Uuhn~on). <1hou1 hO\\ I "hould defl'n~e. 13~ the lime I 1urnl'd rn~ Jleod Dre" "a" gone.·· McHale (56) powers Celtics Kevin McHale \Cl a dub rl'COrd watb m 56 potnt!. and Larry Bird." ho hnd the old mark. '>pa rkl·d a fou rth-quam·r .. urgl' as the Boston CelttcHklcaled thl' Dctro11 P1'itons 138-t 24 111 thc N:rnuna l Basl..l·tba ll .\s-;oc1a11on Sunda\• .. ~ Elsewhere. Ralph Sam'pson 'rnrcd 25 points and Akeem Olajuwon added :!2 a) I l uu~ton hrld Ph1ladrl- ph1a to tt<; IO\\C I poant total ut the wa,oo 10 la!..<.• a 99-90 "1n . Otis Birdsong t:apPl'd a 1eam-h1gh JU point\'' 1th a pair of lrunal free thro\,., 1n the fina l I J st.·cond<, to kad Nl'\\ kr<;e) to a l'r7-JI 1 'll tor) O\ er Chi cago Boyas explode in 90-63 win David Wingate and Patrick Ewing m kqed a first-half C\plos1on to lead 'iccond- rankcd Gl'orgl'IO\\ n past l'o.o. 12 ">~ racu-.e. 90-6J. unda) 1n the ~gular Sl'ason tinnlc of the Bag !:.ai;t Confcrentc Thl· \ Ktor) cs1ablished the Ho~as. who lin1'ihed ~ccond an the Rag East. as the team to beat in this "eck'5 confr·rcncc tournament ... In o tn cr college action. 5en1or guard Rolando Lamb scored 15 of h14' 21 points 1n the ~ccond half as V1rgin1a ( ommon"e•llth".., l 7th-ranl..ed Rams captured the l'hamp1onsh1p of the Sun Belt ( onference tournament '-'Ith an 87-82 \ICton O\CrOld Dominion's ~lonart'h!i and an automauc bid to the NCA.\ champ1onsh1p'i .. Alvin Franklin hat tour nuuat tree thro\\S 1n the linul minute and Eric Dickens ~rnn·d 24 po1111c; tu lead th<.' Houston Cougar'> to a 79-76 \ ll'tory over No. I J 'Ml I in a Southwest Conference gaml· .. Oklahoma's W!!Jman Tisdale srorcd 28 po111l.) a-!. l~.\Lh-ran~ed Sooners O\Crcame a 12-poant !><.'t."Ond-half defk11 to defeat o Ill Georgia Tech 87-MO an tnter~lt1onal actaon Oklahoma. champion of the Big Eight < on- fcrcncc. \\on m J2nd game 1n a ro "'" a1 home and 1mproq~d 10 25-5 O\ crall. Georgia Tech. rn-champ1 on ufthc .\tlan11c Coast Confercn{'C, dropped to 21-7. Lazers breeze to 7 -2 triumph Pl rT\Bl R(;H -(in·g ton's three 21 goal' led the Los \ngcle'i Lo1cr\ to a 7-2 '1ctor) u\ l'f thl· P1t1\burgh ~p1r11 1n MaJO• Indoor S<xcer League a('tton unda). In add1twn to Ion·., three goah. Juan Cardt•nas scored lWKt' for Lm Angek<. \\hilc teammates Stuart Lee and ( acho c.rch tatl1ell once Kc\ an Maher and Da' ad ~1c:\ I' en \cured for P1mbur~h. ~tahcr'' goal hctng his second \hort-h:.indcd goal ol lht· seac;on Lo' .\ngdn goall..cqx·r \llkl· ~1.1hunc) nMul' It< 'J'l'\ to get hi\ 19th "'" OI thl' \ea .. on again\! 12 loS\l'S. Th<.' lo'" llrop' P1mburgh io,IJ-21 "'"h1lc I o\ ·\ngek,damh\to liJ-15 Black Hawks get over Blues Ill' Intl· an thl' \econd period \\Ith hi'> _,7th ' R1ght-w1ng Steve Larmer brokl' a 2-2 ~ goal ot the -.ca!>on Sunda) night to help hft tht• C h1C'ago Rla('k Hawks to a 5-2 l\atao nal H mkc~ I eaguc triumph O\er thl' St. LOUIS Blue~. . El\t'''hcre around the N HL ~unda}'. Brent Sutter .. cored l\qll' and his brothe1 Duane 'in>rcd the other \;cw \ orl.. goa l a\ the Islander., snapped a 1hree-gamc lo5antt c;trcal.. b> bcaung Bunalo '-.:! Jean-Mark Lanthier \u1rl·d his first goal ut thl' \Cason at 2:47 of 0\l'r\lme Ill g1\e ancou\er a \\alU 7-6 \.KIO!) over Hartford . '.\le,\ JcrSl') ·._ Greg Adams and Rick Meagher l'.td1 '>ll>rCd t\\O goall>. kallang the Dc\.1ls 10 :i )-:! 'Kt or> Cl\ a Ph iladelphia . Jim Nill S('orcd two goals and ~ ann1pcg cap1 talt1cd on another lack- ada1r,1c.:al l'llort h) Edmonton 10 post a 6-J '1ctor) 0\ er the 01kr' Mike Rogers \l'Ured l\\O goal!> and .,ct up annthl'r .1\ thl' '-l'\\ York Rangers romped to a 7-J '11.tor) O\l'f Ptthburgh Television, radio TELEVISION No events scheduled. RADIO No events scheduled. Co mpl ete Breakfast Special LEASE O R BUY WITH ORANGE JUICE & COFFEE • includes • 2 Strips of Rf\con .. '!. Fre.:;h F.~!o(S Hash Browns • Homemade Honf'y Rr,rn \t11ffin Fresh Ornnge Juice • Co fft>e SERVED MON(>AY THRl FfW>AY 1AM to 11 .:WAM Costa Mesa 'r. I \ 2150 Hatbor Blvd. at Victoria ;.--. OPEN 24 HOURS • .. f LEET PRICES AUTO & TRUCK BROKERS 491-1445 '-15 OlDI CAlAIS SUPRE• COUPE •-t_ ... ._ ___ ,.._ ............ .............. -..-..... ..._~ .. WHO'S WHO AT UNIDEN TOURNEY • • • From Bl SI~ 1.492 with onl y one victor). the Women·~ Kemper Open an t lowa11. PAT BRADLEY -JIJ84· J8 cicn1 : won S2.W . .J71J: r:ml..i:d <I: <'fJf\'ef CiltrHnp. s IAJ6. 720. Brad le) ha\ dom• v.ell at Mesa Verde CC' rvcn yc.-ar he h11s pl:i)cd 1n ·Co ta Mc~. She captured the final Womcn''i KrmpcrOpcn tournament here in 1981 and last ~cason "ns runner up to Nanc) Lopa for the Un1dcn 111le. She hns been a consi\tenl performer on the tour )tncc JOintng the LPGA an 1974 w11h h<.·r nnnuul earning 1ncrrasina each )ear except one. 1982. he hu1i wo.n over $100.000 for each of the past ~ven ~a~ons 1ncludang the 1-...------- last two over $200.000. Only Jo nne Carner ha earned Stepateaeoa Little Sbeellan more in the pai.1 nine ycarS. • · Be AMY ALCO'rf -/984: 24 evenu: won S2WA12:' 10 11c for third with 1984 leadang money winner tsy ranked.5:c.1rcrrcnrnings.$/,JI0.807, Kang. ~J st14 '84 Alcott sc i the tone for her career when he won th e BETH DANIEL -I Wl4: • <-vents: won "T ·-: Orange· Blossom Classic 1n only her third LPGA nm kt•t.116: can•efl':Jrnings. S l.02l 747. tourn:.1men1. still n tour record. Since th:n time he has Daniel wa~ the first LPG pro to crack the $200.000 never hud a non-winning \Cason. a claim no other pla)'er mar~ an 111nglc ~ason earning) when she won $231,000 in who hos completed c;ix \Cosons can make. he won th e 1980. 11 •. 1 . recent C1rdc K I ucson Open to continue he r streak 1n10 Comban1n~ her official anc.l uno 1c1a carnangs in another ~eu!.on. 1982. o;he won $450.000. l he total included a _two-week hl' wa~ r11ok1t.• of the year 1n I 97S and has been over stretch wh<.·n ~he claimed a $50.000 payda~ forw1nnang the $100.000 in curnings each of the last six years. J&B Scotch Gold Putter Awnrd and a~ 1-5.000 paycheck NANCY LOPEZ -1984: 16 cH·ntc;: "un $/l0.756. for. capturing the Maida-LPG Series. She defeated 1 d 7 · ~1 '>56 9J4 Jo o\nnc Carner by coming from behind both 11mes. She is mn,..,• : mn·acarninBS . .# ·-• . I b Lopc1 1s the defending champion of the l n1den the latest toJo•n the LPCiA mtlhonaires c u · LPGr\ ln\lhit1onaJ nnd ba bceo the mos1 con~1,t<.·nt HOLLIS STACY -198-1: 1-1 cH:nts: "on S87.106: Pl'I fo rm('r e'er 1n LPGA events at Mc a ·Verde ( ( r:inkd 17. t•anw earnings. $'190.!87. het1edforli~tw1thfourotherpla)er!iin 1979dunng . tac> won 1he 'icason's first event and packed ap thl· fir 1 Women's Kemix·r Open and lost to Ca rner inn $30.000 IOr her elfom. She has won $32.900 .before this past weekend in Phoenix und 1!> I 0th on the all-tame money list for LPGA pro~. - She won the U.S. Women's Open two con!>ccu11 vc ~car.. 1971 and 1978 and ha!> won three major events. . jAN STEPHENSON -1984: 19 C\Cnts: WOil $ /01.215. ranked 1-1: cart:"Cr earnmgs. $958.608. Stephenson has been one of the glamour girl of the rPGA sance she came here from Sydney. Austral ia 10 join the tour 1n 1974. Her golfha!i improved to the point where she has won over $100.000 each of the past four ca sons. She is one of fi ve pla}ers to lini h an a tie for first 1n the lint LPGA event at Mesa. Verde 1n 1979. She lost the playo ff 10 JoAnnc Carner 1ha1 }car. Stacy __ ....... '--' She had a stnng of O\er 200 consecutive events without missing the cut before 11 was broken last season. playoff. In I lJ~O she ca me back to wan the event and las1 She holds the LPGA 54-hole scoring record, an 18-undcr- year captured the first Unidcn tnvnauonal. gi' ing her two par 198. he carded 20 birdies durin~ that run. wins in four starts here. SALLY LITTLE -198-1: 15 events: won $75.561; Blalock Daniel A nat1 \C of Torrance. !>he now li ves in Georgia with ranked 11; career earnings. $9-17.695. husband Ra' Knight. a baseball playe r with the New Yortc-Li11lc had her best season 1n 1982 when she earned Mets. and 1tie1r ·1112-ycar old daughter. $228. 94 I. th(n disaster struck. he had abdomina l surgery DONNA CAPONI _ 198../: 17 C\Cnts: "'on $68.675: in DcccmlX'r. 1982 and m1sSl>d the first four events in ranked 18. can:crcnrnings. $1.153.623. t98J. After playang in onl} five tournaments, she had Caponi,~ -;1ar1ang her 21 lit )Caron the LPGA tour and arthroscopic knee surgery an Ma ) and sat out another 20 1sanother of the cons1sten1 player'i w11h 24 career victories. weeks. • . .. It took her four yea rs to win her first event but when she .. She .made a comeback in I 984 a~~ is ready tOJ~tn the did. it was a bigonc-lhl· ll.S. Women'sOpen in 1969. To m1lhonaires. club ~his season. Her ah1h1y to rally with last prove her lirst "'an was nu fluke. she repeated as U.S. Open round Oounshes as ~cll-k~own on the LfGA tour. The champiun again in J 970. onh ihc second pla)er 10 c er t exam ple c_ame m t 9~-when she rall~ed with a final accomplish th•~ feat. ro_und 64 that an~lu~ed eight birdies to win the Nab1sco- JANE BLALOCK _ 198../: !5 c 1 en ts: "'on $45.893: Dinah Shore lnv1ta11onal. ranked 50: career earnings.$ /.O'J!,444. PATTY SHEEHAN -1984: 22 events: "'on Blalock has been comang on strong an early $255.185: ranked 2: career earnings. $928.299. tournaments this \Car. She I) 1n her 17th season on the Sheehan is one of the top money winners of the last LPGA tour and 'ilarted th e ,·ampaign with a 70 in the lirs1 thre.c years and is making.a run at win~ing~ver $1 million round of1hc Mazda Classic at Deer Creek. A 79 1ook her earlier than any plaver 1n the games history. She has out ofconten11on before she lintshcd 1n a second place tic earned over $500.000 for the past two years and with her wnh Patt) Sheehan an the Ehzabcth Arden Classic. The v1ctol) in the arasota Classic and second at Phocnax. has nc\t Wl'l'k a1 the Sarasota Classic. she had a final round 67 packed up $60.525 1h1s season TRACK. • • From Bl l11s1ancc relav l(•am. Fre<;hman Da\ 1d Con toes out of \\e,1man<,ter High will bl' Noon"!i pole \ aultcr "B ) th<.' time conference begins. he 'ihould be '-Cf} good." Noon sa)s. The Rustler women's team also ligures to be short o n depth. but tw o excellen t returners. Mand) Whistler and Penn~ Frankli n provide some hope tor Coach Raul Duarte. Whistler 1s a distance spec1ah~t whale Frankli n was second an the state -la~t )Car 1n the long Jump. missing the championship by a half inch. Saddleback F1r\t-\Car head coach Rich James sa)c; ha.,· team's s1rengths are an the sprm1s and rcla}S as th~ Gauchos enter 1he ~outh Coast Conference fo r the lirst time. rreo;hmnn Rodney Trammel has run the l<Xl meters in 11.0 anc.l James hopes he can get it down lo I 0.5. '"\ctuatl~. wc"rc shaping up better than I had an11n pa1cd." sa\S Jamee; \nother 'ipnnler. Orland )l\.c. figure~ 10 finash high. In add111on. Jamt'\ hope!i to get some help from baskethull pla)Cr'i Mark Dawc;on and James l il\lor Sophomores fom Kidwell and Rod Lakt.·man art· the C1nucho d1s- tann· runners Former El Toro High Jumper Roger Leal) I'> a big thrt'al an the high Jump (he'!> gOOl' 6-9) and wa'i a CI F •Ha te tinall'>I. The Gaucho women feature Sharon Howard who ha~ hit 125-7 in the d1~cu'i and .,pranter Ncd rn I.yon~ CARLSON'S COLUMN .... From Bl place. Bu t for the most part. a 2-..\ league 1n 1hc southern portion of Orange Count} 1sa necess1t). .\nd nght now. there isn't one. not for football and basketball. •The 81$ Three from th<.· N<.'\\ port- Me!>a l lnaf1cd School District ( Nt•w- port Harbor. Estancia and Corona dc:I Mar) remaan 1ogctht'r. •It allows for more tross-~hed· ulingdunng the fourth and fifth wceksofnon-leaguc football. and in essence changl'-. \cl) little except for 1he W's and L"c; 1n 1he league standings. It docs not address the Esperan1a- EI Dorado s11uat1on an the north. two schools which ha\ e wanted ou1 oft he Empire League. Bui that dilemma may neverbt.' !.Olved because there s1mpl} isn't anywhere else to go The pred1c11on here 1s there will be very llttlr in lt.'rm., ofargumcnl'i w the propo'\al. Ma}bt.'Un1ver!>1t~ "'ill ask for cons1dera11on lo bl' sw11ched w11h Woodbridge. but there's YCT) l111lc to choose bt.'twt•en the \\\O, Either \\OU Id do well in th e nt'" league. or<;truggk in the Sea View. Ma> bl: El Dorado and l:..~ix·rnn1a will put forth a pitch. but 11's gc11 ng to fall on deaf car-.. Ma~ bt.· t rv1ne walheck :i wa> out of the South ( oast. but the Vaqueros will find little S) mpath~. Ma) bl' someonrl'lsc an the Sou1h Coa"t League will plead the league 1c, too stacked. hut the fart t!> 1t''I the Sunscl League South. and the ~un"'-·t League well bt.• thc firo;t lo \ell }OU wht:'n you arrn cat that plateau. don't look for an\ favors. Whale\ er ~mokc mutenall1es f ue~:n . 11 "on't be much and \OU t·anJUSl0300UI put }OUT mone~ on thtS onenght no". Herl' 1s the 19!(6-!!lS for mal to be actt'd on Tut.,da>: Sun set League: Edison. Founwan Valle>, Hunt1ng1on Beach. Manna, Ocean Vac\I.. Wes1m1oster. Su View Leagae: Corona.de! Mar. faia~c1a.)'ic"pon Harbor. addle- bad. Tust1n. I ln1\ers11}. .J New League: ( os1a ~l esa. Laguna Beach. Laguna Hills.Orange, Trahuco Hille;, Woodbridge. South Coast League: Capistrano Valk)'. Dana Hills. El Toro. In anc . M1ss1on V1e10 <;an Clemente Garden Grove League: Bo lsa Grande. (Jarden Ciro' e. La Quanta. Los .\mago\, Raneh0Alam1to!I. an- 11ago. Orange League: Anaheim. Brea- Oli nda. Magnotta.Savanna. Valen- cia. Western. . Freeway League: Buena Pa rk . Fullen on. La Habra. Sonora. unny H1ll'i. Tro\ ' Century League: ( an}on. El Mod- l'na. l-001h1ll. Santa ·\na. Santa Ana Valle~. Vatln Park. Empire League: Cyprcs". El Dorado Esperan1a. Katella. Ken- ned\. Loara. Lo~Alam11os. Pacifica. Theonl} thtngthat''igoangtostopa G1dd1ngs-Anc.:il'h duel 1s 1f one of the pnnc1pal' bo\\'\Out. ~nnch 1sa legend in the <\n~elus League and although h<.• den1e'i thoughts ofrl'- turning lo 'it. Paul, the fa ct 1-.1he Sword-.rnt.•n \till ha ven'l <.'<>me up Mth a replat·ement for their\ acancy. KeBy's death blow to USOC Olympic president, elected last month. succumbs suddenly PHIL~\ DH PHlr\ <APl -f'<- pn·.,~1011) of 'hm·k nnd sorrow over 1hc dea th uf U.S. Olympic Commit- u.•r pre'>!dl'nt John ll Kell} Jr Poured 1n from rt' 1c.:. bu111ne~s and )J)l>rh leaders. The S7-)ear-old Kelly. an Ol)mp1<. rowing mcdalt'lit. ion of om· of Ph1ladelph1a·!I mmt promrnen1 fom- . · ntl brother of the late Prance"' •rtKl' 11 on.1to. 1c ur ay a er rnllup\lng on a Cit) ~trcct. Kdl) \,on. fohn 111. ~.ml at a nc\\~ wnfcrt.'nll. liunda> that ht!I fatha "ould be huned ne'<t • turdny IC> allo'-' man) e\pc 1cd mourncr'i 11mc to reach Philadl.'lph1a trOm oversea . OOiru1I~ at Jhe Ph1ladel hta Coun· t) Ml·d1cnl rxam1nd~ C t t-Mllll oo nutor"> had hc.'l'n pcrform4'd ~tur­ dn\ night hut o ruling on thl· en use of 'death wou ld be dcla)cd unttl tht' lOmpkt1on of toxacolog) 1c 1' 1n \C\t.'ral c.lJ>' Pohcc at fir 1 blamed the death on an apparent hc11n auack "'ell\. an Ol)mptc bronze medal winner and '>On of a 1hrcc-11mc Ol)mp1c row1n1 champion, wa'I ell'C ted prc.,1dcn1 of the USO< ln\t month -3 po\tt1on he ~1d in an tntfr\ ll'W he l'toJ "looked forward tcr for a Iona t1nit' " "l'rn i.hocked." !laid F. Don Miller. former c~ernt1vc director of thr SOC'. now pn.'\tdcnt ofl I \. 01) m- fllC Foundation "It's a 1011\ IC! amateur "lport\ in our country. "Jad ha'> been 1c1cnttficd '>'1th amateur ~port~ all hrc; hfi' ~nd h:td looked forward w11 h gr<.·at an11c1- pation to o;crving 3\ the rrc\1dcn1 of the ll .S <>l)'m pic Comm11tce." Mall · er saic.l . "It's 11 grent tragcd) 1hnt 1h1-. should happen Ix-fore he could fulfill his dreum · · hi tea m's o'erall pcrformanc·e "We d1d II f nday night.'' 'kl )''> Harm. "goang \oft ph1 )1na not to loi.c.-• Pol)·.., mO'il v1)1hll-pla)t'f\ tare 6-S Vincent < nmpcr and 6-6 Purry. , Ocean Vi c" rnunter!I wllh a total pa k. gc In the plii )offll the ~ahawk'i have had fi vc pfa)c" ..core 1n double figure'i \Wl{C With :l 26.5°po1nt mara1n of ,1ctor o\Cr t\\o v1ct1ms phomorc Ricky Rutlcr (6-6). Labat (6-S) ond Tony PMLICO (6-1) arr JO•ned h> 6-4 Davt tro1ght and 6.0 puan1 aunrct Rla1ne fX-Brou~cr. n un11 \\ hich hJ\ domanatt'll the b<>:irJ~ olTl•r'I 'lit11'f Jcfcns1"c rc<11~t1ncl' nnd • Kell ) \ened as vice pre\1den1 of1hc li"iO('. an organiLat1on of tht:' 38 national go,ern1ng bodies of amateur '>ports. from 1980-84. "I t''i heartbreaking for everybody," \Sad former l I . I reasury Secretary W1ll1a m B. Simon. who precccded Kell y as S(X ' pre~1dcnt. lie dc- 'icrtbcd Kell )' a\ "A harclcr worker .. \Oml.'olll' who wa willing to drop an}th1na .. there wasn't unyonc hkc Jack Kell). .. • • • \.all 11undll.' a running or 'low-down game Pol)< 19· 7). w11h 12 victonc<1 1n 1h last '' \farts, ('ounter with c ctllcnt man-to-m. n defense and an offcnie which rura when the break 1s there. hut u~unlly goes with a half-coun game. the emph:ms on pcrccntaae \hots Mid strona rcbound1na "Thi could f>c the best game of the week.'' sa)''> Ham . The 8:4~ conte ' follow a 4-A semifinal~ matchup between 1len· dole (26-0) ona ~nwood (26-t). The finols arc Saturda> niaht at the same ,11c w11h the w1nnt'r ioin1 aaii1n\t unht.·urn Mater Oc1 or ~·ammo Rral I caau • champt0n rra NIA WISTIRN CON,.IHNCI Peclfk DM'*' w L Pel. Ga LAUll91's •3 " 105 PMel\I• ,, ,, •15 .. Pofllend ,, lJ 459 IS S..llle ,, )4 w ""' U Cl"'-tt ,, ,, ..1'1 ti ~nS1111 ,. .. 167 , . ., Denver ~' DMMl'I 40 71 6S6 Hoo11on )6 ,. .00 31' O•lles l? , . . ID ,.,., S.n Antonio 30 31 .,, 10 Ule h ,. 33 •S9 12 KanH\ C1tv 20 40 .»3 "' ~ IASTIRN CON,.IRINCI Allllltk ~ 11·80,1on .. 1l 1'7 x·Pt1111oe1on11 .. 14 1•1 1') New Je<,ev 31 29 Sl7 1•·1 Wunll'IQIOn ll 30 see 11 New Ve><k 20 .. 311 2t MllWlul(te C'"")ll DMt*I •I 19 .613 Detroit 33 77 sso • Ch1<1go ,, 31 4S8 ,, . ., Allant• 1S lS •11 " C1evet1no 73 l7 383 It tno11ne 19 40 312 11 .. .c·ChllCl\•d l>lavotl Def1'1 SUftdlv't kWH Ken•u C1tv 116 oi-rt 1711011 8otlOll 138, Detroit 129 New JerHv 117 CnlCAlgo 113 Hou,lon "· Phi11delon1e 90 Por111no 121, Uleh 93 TMlellt't Gemet Mllwaul<H at Detroit Phlledelonla at San Antonio Dalles et P110enh1 Clevetano If Gotoen State Tundev't G-80.ion et New Ye><O. Pe><lle"CI vt Atlanta II New Orteen' Wu nlng1on at Cnlcego Seallle et Mllweukff tndlene et Oallet Ntw Jarley 11 Kansu City Hou\lon et Denver Kines 122, Cllppen 126 KANSAS CITY I 1?11 -E JoMwn 11·27 4 S 40. Oroe<oino I·• 4·5 6. Tnomo'on 6·11 1·4. 13, Drew 10· 19 2·3 12 Tntu' 4·1 O·O I . Mlt'lweerner 1·2 1·1 J, WOO<l\Oll 9·10 I· I 19. Tnorpe 5· 10 2·1 11 McNemare O·O 1·2 I, NtalY 1·3 0·0 1. 8 uH oco 0·0 0 Total' 54· lo.t 16·24 126 CL1""1iRS I 126) -Cage 2·8 •·6 a. M.JoMwn 10·2? S·S ?S, Ooneld\on 3·6 O· I 6. Nixon 0-0 O·O O. Smltn 13·,S 9· 10 35. Gordon 10·20 2·• 12. Welton •·6 0·0 t , Wl\111 0·1 S·6 5 W•rroelo. 3·S I· I 1 CetC1111\0' 2·l 1·l 6 To1e1, •1·91 19·36 171 Scwe ov Ov•,.,.,., Kanlllt Cltv • 26 11 l l 31 11-12• ChOPlr\ 31 30 21 27 13-127 Tnree·POfnt llO•"-E Jonnton 2 Fouled out--Oloerolng, ~mlt" -Rtt>ounds-KanH' Cltv SS (E JOM,on, Tnomown 10), LO' Ang~es 6 I (Cage 161 Aul\1\-Ken\u C11v l~ ({)rew-91. LOt iill"9elfl U i GordOn 1> Totet lout\-Ken\8\ C•1¥ 30. L01. Anoele\ ?t A11enc:1ence-1 37• Cole9e Korts SOUTHWEST Tt•H 11 use 10 HOU\IOn 79, So MtlllO<MI 76 Oklenoma 97 (;porglo T ecn 80 MIDWEST Oevton 66. Xav1tr Oruo S6 towa 70 lno1ene SO Notre Oeme S7 wun1no1on SO SOUTH Mervtano l>O V1rg1n1e SS £.t,ST Gl'Oroe1own 90 Svracu'" 63 TOUll N AMEN TS Eut Col\t Conft<tnce Samlflnet\ 8uc•nell 14 Rider 67 Lenlon 11 Holttre 6t ~mC~• ChetnCllOnsflip MlrV•ell 70 llMI 65 How AP lot> 20 fired No 1, SI John'\ 125·21 IOil IO Georoetown 85·69. our Provldt nce 72·SJ No 2. Georgetown C17·21 oeat Sr Jonn ' 15·69. oee1 SvrecuH 90 '3 No l. Mlcnloan t?l·ll oee1 Wl\con,1n tl·61 ~•' Norinwe\llt'n 17·66 No • Meml>l\I' Siii• 114·31 O.•I Sout,,.rn M1u lu 1P1>1 71•6) IOll 10 OetroH 71·66. o.et LOUth•tlle 66 S9 No S Duke (21·61 Deal Ctem\Oft 90 13. lo" 10 Nor th Coroltna 11·6t No o Otlte llom• C15·5i Deal 011.tanom• State 89·84. oee1 NeOra,ko 65·62. beat Georgia Ttcn 81·80 No 1 lou1\l1n1 Teen 115·?> oeet Nortl\ee\I LOUl\18'11 72·65 No I. Norin Cero11ne 177·71 IOtt 10 Georo•• Teen 61·47 oeet Duke 18·68 No 9 Nevede·LH lltOH 12•·31 Dell C1t1for,,1e·trv1n• 91 95 oeet Lono 8eecn State ... 41 No to. Gtoro•• Tec:n 111·11 oe111 Nort" Caroline 67·61, OH i St LOU•\ ... $4 10,1 IO Oktenoma 17·80 No II. Ken\&\ t?•·61 OHi N•Or111W.• 10 6S oui OW.•anoma Stele 88 ·79 No 12 Svracuu (20·71 oeat P1ll\Ourg'1 80·11 10,1 10 Gtof'getown 90·63 NO ll. Southern M•lhOO•tf 12' ·ti IO\I 10 Texe\ Ttcn S9·!>4 IO\I 10 HOUS!on 79·16 NO " Gtoro1• (20·1) OHi MIU tU•PO• 9•·66, IO\I IO Ttnn~Uff 16·1S NO IS. Tulu C?l·6) '°'' 10 Wt\I TtU\ Stele 70·62, ~et Wlchlle Stete 67·66 No 16, Norin Caroline State t 19·1) IO•I to Mervtend 71·10, oeet Wake Forur 66·6<1 No 17. Vlrg1"I• Commonwealll't 12S·SI beat Old Dominion 18·66, oeer Norin Caroline Cnerlottt t 5·61. Dell Jec1nonvllle 7S·S7 OH i Old·Oomln10ft 87·t2 No II. 1111noh 111·1> Deal PurO<-e 86·43 No 19 Arl1011e 120 9) IO\I IO Wu ninQton 60·58 I011 to UCLA S8 ~ No 10 Lovoie 1111nol\ 171·51 oeet Orel Rooerts 86·17 ~·' New Orltan\ IO l·tS HIGH SCHOOL &OYS CIF 5-mlftnal1 Cal I.one a.ecfl Arenal WEDNESDAY 1-14 A I Glende e 176 01 "' L vnwOOd 126 1) I 15'-(5·Al LOllQ BteCl\.Polv (19· 11 Vt Oceen View IU ·l ) THURSDAY 7-C• Al Oom1noue1 C21·41 ,., Buen• (24·/> 'Tl'T~'G,S::.'!·A1 sem m ~> vt Matw 1>e1 J.A CT llt\OI ¥, MO p,m. I 8011••• 1,. •> v' N09a1ts n •1 et llowlenct Demien r21·11 v\ Morntno,1cie 111 41 et Et Cam1110 COlteoe J.A (Wtdl\etdllv, 7.:10 p .. m.) Senta C1eril 11S ll v• AOour11 t 14 II)•' Wt\llO t El Monte t 19 fl vt Nordnolf 117·11 •I Ventura Collaot l·A (Tuetdtv. 7JO p..m. C'nedW!t'i (11 11 " ....,., .. ,.., C.IVttli.11 tto-41 ,, S-• Montctalr Prto C23 11 vt Crou roeo' I lt·t l a t ~nte Mon>ce HS Stnetl k!IMI~ 1Tuet4tv. 7:)0 111.m.I WOOOCrHl Chr"tl•n c lt·~I II\ Tem,,.. Cllrl\llan 1?1·11 al llenhH'8 HS Ht\Pfrit C11rf\t11n Ito ?l v' NHOlet (17 SI et Twentvnlne ttetm' Hl9h KMet e'rts C1" StMllllNALS CT-41111,o. 7'>0 111.-~,-4-A LvnwOOd vs Compton et Cerrttot Cot Ganr "' Muir at PaHden• ~-· jlllver\idl Polv "' ••H el lleltnell Footn11 v \ Patmdlle e t A"letooe ll•HH 1·A Ce.on "' LI O\l•nle •I LM Al'l\tOOt s." 1.u1\ 00.\00 '" Chino •' O<WI Luoo l ·A Sen OlmH ..,, Sltnt• , .. ,. ., ltMI MIH Nor!ll'IOll "' ll•iitv Cllrltllen •• Cerrito• M! Imel kMeb 'f•l\trlOOt u Tr"'' 11111.I "IO• HOlldo ~ "' ..,on et O.\~t ·- PGA teumamem l et Ce,., ~. ~ ... , 27S • Curm Str1111M. \t0,000 '1·6'·10 1• it.le< JICOOWl'I, U...000 6'·7l 10 .. 171 Willll woocs. ll4.000 •j n -1cH1 27t ltav ~lovd. nt 000 ••·n· .. ·70 Fred couo+et, 1n .ooo 6)• .. ·70-11 ,.. Tom Kite, 511,375 6'·••·71·'1 Garv Koci\, s11.3H 68·68·12·12 tel O•n Foomen, \ 14,SOO 71·11-70·68 AllCIY 8een, '14,SOO 70·6'·69'1) O•ve &err, '14,SOO 67·6'·70-7S 1n Jim Neiford \9,»3 '9·11·7l·6' Bruce Lia~Ul.Jll Mike Sulliven, st,llJ 12·11·70-6' 7l·U ·7MO H11"'rt GrH!I, 59 »3 66·14·12·10 Jim Co1oer1, st ,33J 74·68·10-10 erao Fe11e1, s9,33l n·'9·6•·n Mark McCumt>er. '9,ll3 70·69-10-73 scon SimP\Oll, 19,lll 70·10·6'·14 Wavne Levi . st.ll3 69·67·70-76 183 GlbOv Glloert \S,?U 71-72·71·69 8111 Kr II Llt'I \S, 714 11-10-n-10 !>eve B•ltH llfO\. U.21• 12·'9·72·70 Jefl Coston. \S 1 I• 11·71 70-11 Fuf1'1 loeffer. U 21• 71-70·10-71 Tim Norri,, '5 2U ...... 71.75 Mlkt 9rtohl, IS,214 61·6.5·73·n Phil Hancoco., sa,311 114 71·71·13·6' Jim Tnore>e. SJ,32t 61·6'·71-10 Jefl Grygiel. \l,321 10·11 ·17·11 Ken Grffn, '3,321 66·71-75·77 Jim Simon' Sl,:na 61·74·11·12 Tim Slml>\on, '3.321 74·67·11·77 Ject.. Nlcttlllu\, SJ.37' 70-68·13·73 Jim Ot nl, '3.311 69·72·71·11 29$ Pat LindHY, 51,309 61·1HS.-71 Oevlo lsnll. \2 309 71·69·7 .. 71 Wevne Gradv, U.309 11·'9·n ·n Nick Feldo, U .309 67·72~14·72 Lance Ten 8rocl(, \2 ,309 7'·69·70·72 Loren Rooern, n ,309 11·69·12·73 Oovo Tewell, '2,309 10·11-10·1• Georoe Arcntr, '2.309 -71-70-69·15 216 8errv Jetckft \1,650 13·69·72·11 Cnrl\ Perrv I I 6SO ...... ,..13 800 E as lwOOd i I 6S0 69·61·76·73 Greo Power'· SI ,650 72·70-71·73 Don P~v. s I .650 69·66· 70-11 ,., Pevne Stewert, \1,310 12·71·73·11 81rnnerd Le nger, t I ,J 10 13· 10· 10·,. 800 Muronv. \1,310 70·71·71·7S7 -Roo.rt Wrenn, ll 192 15·61·1•·11 JO/In Manetttv s I 197 70·73·72·73 Tom Puruer \I 191 72·66·7S·15 Anov Ne><tn, 'I 191 11·1?·10·1S ,., Geor" Burns. i 1 120 10-n -11-•9 TomLenme n s l,120 70·7HS·7J Oen Helldorwn \I, 120 70·69·76·14 Bred Fe.on.' I, 120 12·10·1'·13 Lerrv RinO.er. i i. l~O 10· 13·17·1• Mllr.• Nlcoler•e ".no 1t-'10-n ·1' Booov Nlcllolt \I 120 11-10-11·17 190 8000v C1amoe11. \I 070 71·69-n 13 Oev10Froll.S1.070 12·69 ·11·12 MIC~ Soll I 1.010 77·11·7•·73 1'1 Rlcnero lokOI \1,0.0 70·71·77·73 Tonv S1tl\, S1 o.to 69· 10· 79· 73 Greo Tw100,, Sl.040 73·70·76·72 ,,, Merk. W1e0«, ll,015 73·70·76·13 Lou Granem 'I OIS 61·61·77·79 1') Jerrv Pete. \99S 71·69· 19·7• Ed Sneeo s995 69·11·14·19 ,,. Sltvt Pete S980 70-13 1S 7t • ·wOft \vd04tll death ot•vo!l LPGA tournamen1 Cal PllMlllX I 7tO 8•1\v K'"g f17 500 69·"8 12· 71 Pellv SnHhen l 13 17S 6S 13· 11 11 712 Ot'OOll! MllSHV l9 000 17·69 11 10 Oonn.1 Wn11e s9 000 70·71·69·71 11-4 Jo Ann WHl\lm \S lSO 11 1• 10·6' Kernv Wn11wor1n. \S )SO 1•·69 · 10· 1 I Altce Miller U.3SO 69·11·10·13 ,.. Bonnie Lauer, sJ,713 11·11 13·11 Anne-Mane Pellt, Sl 111 69·73·69·7S 211 i<a111v Bao.tr \1 l>OI 69·13· 76·69 Bero Bun>.ow,kv '2 601 14·69·1•·10 J111e1 Anderwn. '2 60 1 71·1•·69·72 Barbera Moxneu . S1 601 13·11 ·11·11 Ro\ie Jone' '2 601 71·69·75· 11 Juov C11r1< '1 600 11·10·11·1' ,.. 8tcO.v Pter\on Sl.951 n -11-n n Deedee Lull er. i I 9S 1 69·1S·11·11 C1nov Hill, \l,9St 10·11·11 76 ,., Bern 01n1e1. s l.619 13·13·1•·69 Mulln Spncr·Ovln, ii 6U 1S·11-10·13 Jent Blatocll, i 1 618 11·10·1'·1• Sanor• P11mer ti 689 73·69·71 76 2tO Le Ann Cenaoev i I 43S 10·16·13·11 Cetnv Mone SI 43• 70·73·1S·12 J•n Steonen\on s 1 43• 14·10·13 1) L vnn Par>.tr \ 1 •l• 61·73 n 11 2tl Snerrl Turner " 153 7)·70·10·48 Allee R1izmen. i 1,2!13 71·7HS·13 Hearner Drew \I 251 7J·69· 76·ll Su\iln Senoer1 SI 1S? 17·10· 10· 1• 1'1 Cethv Kre11er1 't 0'6 11·1'·15 n Jene Lock s I 0'6 13·11·13 ,. Anu110 Hlkeoe. l 1.11'6 13·12 13·1' 8etn Solomon 11,0'6 7S·71·69·16 Jerilv11 8rl11 '1.046 10·12·1•·16 Leurt Pettr\on s I 046 10·1•·10·11 1'3 Sally Lllttt, UAO 70·1'·80 69 Martlle Neuse 1840 13·71·76·73 Mi\Mt McC.eor9e \l.O n -n 76 n Ketnv H111, U•O 1S·11·11 1' 8evertev Oevo' Ul9 11·69·16·76 794 Jul• lnk\ler \67S 69·76·1S 14 Cetnv Revnld\·Or. '47S 12·10·1'·1' Oeooie Mel\ter1111 l67S 12·12·75'75 Elaine Cro\Ov. \67S 1S·l2·10·11 Jovce Kezmltr\111. '615 11·14·11·11 2tS Lauren Howe. '502 74 11-11·13 8erOr• M11r1nlt . SS07 11·13·16·14 Jene t Cote\ iSO I 1•·11·14 16 Amv 8enz, '501 11·11 1S·16 lllCIU Feroon \SOI 11·11·16 16 Nencv Screnloo i SOl 1l· .. ·1S·19 Caroll! Cnert>onn1er SSOl 10·11·14 to ,,. Oete Eooellno \349 ,,. 7l 16 7l Roo1n Watton, \349 13· 11-19· 13 Carnv Marino, '349 12·1'·16·1• Ille.kl Alvarez, ll,. 75·69·1'·1' Sue Footemen, 13•1 1S·12·N ·IS Pet1v Havtt. '3•1 10·11·1•·•0 ' 291 'Snirte v Furiono S1SS 73·'11·80·7J Martv 01c.1<erwn iHS 1'·11 16 1S tc:atnrvtrYouno \254 16·11·1•·16 0 H noe WOO<!. '254 7J 11 1S 11 1't Oeot>!e Hell n II f4 ,, 13 70 Mer tent Heg1>9 \2 U 1S·11-16 77 Nencv Wlllle 8rewr '111 7l· 13· 1l·to >00 Anne Kt llv, '191 14·13·16·11 Pie N11Swn s 191 7S· 70· 16· 79 ttr1' MOllagnan, i 191 11·11·11·19 JH nnellt Konlnau tlfl 11 76 13 to JOI Joen Jovce \ 166 1S·11·1t 16 l.~~·S I .. 13·1)·7t-'lt Su'te 8trdOY SI .. 71·77·77·11 >02 MeHtte Wnltmirt s lS7 14·13·1'·1• Ml J06 CeroOne Gowen n ·H·16·8l COllHll Welo.et 16•11 1S 14 King-size chip shot / Betay King chJ1>9 onto the 14th hole daring Su nday'• fi~al rouna of the LPGA Pboenu Open. King, who will play thi• week in the Un ld en tourney at Meaa Verd e Country Club ln Coat.a Meaa, won at Pboenu. S.ntl Anita SUNDAY'S llESUL TS <Slrd of n -O.Y tflor~ed ~I FIRST RACE. 6 lurtonos Liglll Wiii CMcHaroue> 14 60 1.20 • 60 Sano 0111ger !StevtMI -1~00 .uo GOO<! Ftnl\I\ I Veleniutla l l.IO At'o reced Firing Point WOO<!' Lekt Tougn Envov. Count Tne HouH, Amerone N10111111wto.er Time 1"09 I S SECOND RACE. I I I mite\ T,,.r>OI'\ Trtu re lHwlvl 12 00 S 80 410 Truttll'\ COel•houuavei 6 00 •.10 GOUIPV ( Toro1 s '° Mv Counttu Pve·, Cnckel Ovnen noneoe. Atfirmollvetv Oornlnanr l ea '"'" Poi>er Sli~ Ttf"lt 1 SO I S \1 DAIL V OOUll.E I 1 oe10 i 110 80 THIRD A.ACE. I I 16 m.1e\ F1ee1 Ma~\tv I Steven\ l100 l 80 l 00 Bonllem IMcCarron) 2 60 2 40 8ert111' Ltlllf lOl'lerlOu\\.Vl'I ) 40 Al\o raced Nor1nern 51art lle111n1 George Grev Ciaunlltt. Texu Tte Stew'\ t<•nvoom Ouec~1ty Quac• Ren•weo Enerov B•anou i P euur~ 1 '"" 1 4) 2 s Ont ""'" FOURTH RACE Fo•zanoo Toro 17X> S20 •10 4 Ma.,,oo fl(icCerron p,.,,, e 8r'°•e• S•t•l'n\ A1\o raceo Snam1u11c F orM\. Son rt~ JorOI' r,.,.,, 115 I s 180 HO • •O Raoooo Dom St SS EXACTA •7 tt Pll•O \9000 FIFTH II.ACE 6 I 2 lurtOllQ\ Mummv ' P \rt E soroi II X> 1>.10 ; 40 Quall tum Ll'a O Hawltv I> 00 '90 M•dlo•d S•evtnu 6 60 Al\O r•ceo Autumn Sun\et Mv Tonv T Biii ~vnoromt Orvmo1c 8ronre Cl>I' Oo \tonaoe> Vatel\ Bou•bOnne•l L•on Cotv Time 1 IS 1 ; SS EXACT A • 1 9.1 p1110 S207 00 SIXTH RACE. I I lb mtltl 8t~r TM 810 !Snoem11r1 1 80 A\Ce"''°" Lorov• •l>O )()() 140 J 80 160 R Cl' Earo" Co\mOlrOft T Jrkoma" Hewtev A1\o re<eo F t'"v ~ou•\ Palt\11111! Sul' Fortv Snare A$Or•on T•me 1 O 1 ~ SEVENTH RACE I l 2 rn1t1P\ on furl OalD'f Steven\I 19 60 1 •O • 60 Byron Lo1011e • 10 2 90 F aou•Ou' MtfT'O•v t-0aw1ev ) 10 A.osc. raceo C.sr• 110 Kevete All to Con"manoer Cp•ro p,nto La M mosa T aOIJ• He Co•1.1mft>v' f·me 1111S \S EX.ACTA ~ I I Oll•d \18• 00 EIGHTH RACE I I • m•lt'\ Lord At War t SMemao er1 1 00 ) 80 1 80 Gre•ntoo tMcCarro111 l 40 160 Go•e Dancer t p,., av 160 A.1,0 racNJ l ip \ Ma9 r Ha• 8o•d " 11g Avm•n M.,, Hao 1onv T,,.,. 200 ls U PICK SIX 17 I 1·4 S·1• DatO lit S77 •O w••r> t> ..,,,.,,,no 11c~et\ ll •• nor\esl S1 PICK Sil< conso11111on oa10 i 1 187 10 w11n 42& w•nn1no t.ckl!I\ !live nor us) NINTH RACE I I 8 .,, e\ rmoutsveiv Ewaoa lll>O 940 ~•o Our L.eeoer Me11 lO 40 1110 Ya•tOw Marmo aoe O '""''' 9 to A"o receo J1moo ' Act L •Mwouto L•11M'1ewevno1me Ola H•ro Denali Ridge Bac111og 8e1011e F .. , WOOOCOl.f v ort•uler rirne I SO 4 ~ U EXACTA 112·)1 Pa10 l l 414 SO Alll'nOenct t~ ~21 USFL WESTl,_N CONl'ElttiNCE W L T ~Cl ~F PA ~ Oelllar>CI ArtlOllt Denver Por111no JOO ICIOO ... " I 0 I ISO d 21 tOSOC113'1 10~$0 S. I 0 500 11 It o· o ooo o EASHRN COH,I RINCI JKll \Ollv !Ml I 0 0 I 000 22 I• ~Of\I' I 0 0 I 000 10 .lf,,.,.nontm 1 I 0 500 •• N-JetH v I l 0 to0 $1 NHL C.AMPIELL CONFEAEHCE Smvtlle DM\iofl W L T PT\ GF GA •·Eomonron •J is 1 91 31S 716 C.lllAH' Jl M 1 13 29ft ?S2 Wl'rrn11>10 33 26 1 13 190 2 .. Kines 29 25 I I 69 111 17 l V•ncouver It 38 8 '6 ?1S l'.U , .. ,..,., Oovl\IOI\ ~I LOul\ lO 12 11 11 13' rl9 Cn-cago l 1 JO S 67 ?S7 ?SO Ottron 10 l• I 1 SI 2•S 19' Minnesota 19 JS t t 49 219 262 Toronto 11 •O 1 '1 104 21• WALES CONFERENCE Petric.II Olv1tlon wo,11;11910,, 38 11 9 as ?63 191 Pllll10etDn1• 31 19 1 11 262 191 NY l\tano." ll 11 4 10 ?86 149 NY Ranoers 71 ll 9 SI 1l9 269 Ptll\Ourgn 11 l6 S H 111 191 New Jer\ev 19 )6 I ~ 211 260 AO.m\ DlvoM8fl Mo11rrta1 n n 10 u 1'6 213 ButlalO lO 21 11 • 72 117 117 Queoec )1 14 a n 164 130 B0\1011 ,. 26 • 6~ 729 , '5 Herolord 1 I lS 1 49 H7 271 • ·cllncneo ot•volt sPO• suncsev'' Score\ (a,9arv 1 l(onqs 0 I encou•I'• 1 Herttora 4 o• New Jer~v S P~ 100. O" a 1 New Yor• f\14noe•\ l 8.Jll6 o 1 cn.cago 5 SI LO'' 1 ~ew Yor"-Qan~~'' 1 P,••stt ,r J" J 'ill1nn•Pf9 6 Eomonfo~ l Ton;vnf'' G•me MC1n•rpa1 at M•N'l''O'• Tut~Y'S Gamts P111'o"rg11 o• Kono\ 80\1011 at 0<-e~c New Jl'r\fv a• wav· 'J'O~ Harlloro a• 81.1lfa'O P h11aoeron.a a1 N.,._. "f'O""-I\ anOfr\ Toron•o 01 S• l • \ Eomon1on a• Co '"'v Fl.11mes J, Kln9s O Score bv Per1oos LO\ An ... H 0 0 0-0 cai..rv 4 t 2-1 Finl Plt'•od t Coigarv R1HO"h111n 1 'Ntl\\01' 8 46 '"' 1 Ca•o•rv Rt1rl'lor1 11 Beer, Quinn 12 16 roo• l C.t 1111rv Mecoun I Sl'\ffhV N11uon 14 l 1 ' Ce oarv Hun•er 9 ICav••••" W .,on ISO'I Pena I H-Ba •!tr (et llOO' ' Q 8 13 Weit\ LA noto1nv 1119 Second Period S Ca•oorv Per> "'' 14 ~c Oonetcl 01101. 19 S6 Pena• h -Macoun Cat •tr o p,n91 1011 R•\eO•OuVI" Ca noo~•"ll 12 38 Sm11... LA ,, l)PtnQ Is )8 TJ\ird PerlO<I b Ca1garv L -<>D 11 8• •'Pf I 41 1 Ca gorv 0110 I Rf'"""'" N \WI' ll..So DO Pl'ne I Ps-s• ..... LA ro..v"'"" 6 n Sneenv Ca ro1.111~ "0 6 11 """'' LA m1nor·ma .or "OO••no \otar no t 11 41 :.netl"• Cot rnonor m \COftdUCI rovgn.ng 11 •l R1\eoroU11n Cat 1n1or. sl·c•,nol ~tfoo Snot\ Of1 'iQ1ti· LO\ Angell!\ o· 11· 11-19 C a1guv IS· u 1 l6 Goah"-LO\ Angettn Jenecvk 1 IS '"°''· 11 "'""" E l•OI Is 09 l1rs1 11 ,, , Ca1gerv Lemt••n ?9 2'11 Allendence-16 613 Reter-800 Ha Worn.n's teurnament Cel Ctrl\be<ll Cflamo.en\hio FINI Double\ /tlef'dv Tur"lb,il• A,u\~ra11a B~t\y NolQllHn u s 01'1 • Nan.I Me nOl•i<OV O C1tcnos10vek•e l llo\6'V" Fe1ro1n• tSoutl' .. ,,,, .. ) •·• 6·) 1 • Chem1>1onsll1p Semoflnll Doubles TurnOyll N"11e1\1tn dPI A1vc•a Mou11on U' Katl'v JO•<Jl!n olJ$ • o 6 l 711 Con'4!111on Final O~tllt\ M•rl 11a N<>vra• •Ova u S C•ro~ Rt V"<>'O' U ~ ot• p_,,,.. Sn• .er u S ~Annpi:f.,\H~ US 1 S l·• •. , Ctn\1&811«'1 s.tnlliN4 0...tlle\ Na"-rat iova lltvno'Ot O'Pf 8eroera Poi ''' U S · B•t t Jt<ll' I\ 110 I U !> 1 S I> ) . ' Women'' tournament I 11 ~r'lnufef\, N J ) l'tr\I rtvftd ~ Car no 8eue11 Ceneoa 0.1 Sn•r"" We1\I\ US 6 t • 4 G" Fernt..O.I P"'rro qoeo H' An11e Wl'•t• u S 1 S o 1 Pam C.'8,. Clmdtn 011 Mli~c.• • ~\Aer. Netl't<••no• • 2 3-6 6 ·) -----TtmffDaY I I 0 500 •l > .. .. S7 n SundlV'\ tf•~<'*"i 8Acjt8AI.\. H-~Mte« ton· Clf' ,.~ ... ALS CT"'4111Y. ' Mt\) 4•A FoolhlH 11 PttCM lltfele\ ltOlllno H1Jli er (\llV1f (lly >•A ~1111 Gebriel 11 G•~'na (ft~_. &I l.•ltt~ 2•A Lil S•~ 111 Tro, Arieri.•m •' , ...... 111111~ 0 I I 7SO-11 ~ t10 000 U 5'Hldlv"' ~~" • !Min Anlonoo I• Alli~ 14 Denver IO l irm•nolllm 13 Hov\ton 50 Temoe 8•v 1t aet11fNYe 11, 0e ilno 11 IOll TM9M'1 0.,,,. MemOfl•• 111 J "'°"" " S.Nr•V"t~ l 1rm•no11tm et pr ncto '"''"'°'' ., Mt<'flllfl ' ~'f''G-luteu 11 New Jlll'\ev Porlleno •• Denver Temete In et Sen AnlOl'l•o HQIJ\lon el Oelo.ll M ~¥, 111\tt(JI II 0...- .J• k\Ol\Vt 81 A ,_ \ A~L•tue NtW YO~ YeNI( \ 1·11nl"d •t• °'1U i'~ "'·e•<Jt• a,..o 0..-•"~ ltom.;nen ano Jiii c........ lltf( ... .,, NlnleNJ I.Hiii' • NliW Y01t M tS••ffCl>tcl •" tOrM """' .,..,1n Oerr\I \ore ... oe•rv o.,tl -1111 a """'' .... r COfllf ecr s f"ed 1to11 O••""t ···~~ -• ...... ,.,.,..tl IAMtl TIAl.L ... tltMI .. Yr .... AU.Cllliefl CHICAGO •uu \ \u\~f'O °""'fl 041 ... Y 8'>trd lot 1"'0 01"'11' W•l"Oyl Oh tor •IOll1tno ctutt r ' HOCK•Y NalltNI M•Oev l.M-aur~ ALO u.a•ttt ~ ""•d IOb ~Al' .,..,.1 cen•tt Wind. plays havoc with area races Yachts dlsmasted in Whitney Series: for mats changed 8y ALMON LOCKABEV ..., ............. Gate force winds and towcr1ns ~' off tht coast Fnday ru&ht •and Satur- day played havoc with Los Angeles Yacht Club' Whitney. Times. L ittle Whitney and Todd Pac ific Scnes. Hardest h1t was th e Inte rnational Offshore R u le fleet in the 156-mile Tri-Island race in the Whitney r.cnes The race staned at 4:30 p.m . Fnda) In light w inds but as the neet a p proached Santa Barbara l sJand a -.cather front pac)<1ng wind~ o f 40 kno ts d1smasted '"o )'achts and prompted i,everal othe~ to dropout and run for she lter. D1s mas 1cd were B risa. skippered by Sand) Manin o f LA YC. and R ed S hift. sailed b) Anne Kahle. LA Y C. No o ne "as 1nCJured o n e 11her }ac ht Of the 23 e ntnes in the IO R d 1' 1S1o n . I 0 staned and o nl} fo.ur ftmshed. There we re no Class I\ )taners as m ost of them were la) 1ftt· o ut of the race 1n preparatio n for the stan o fNewpon H arbor Yacht C lub's C'abo San Luc as ra('e next Saturda) Crewmen that sun l\Cd tbe rn- lsland race told ofbe1ng blasted by 40- knoi "inds and I 0 foot follo " mg seas after rounding anta Barbara Island and hfad1ni t0 '4ard San Cl~mente Island. Sailing with h eav1I) reefe d mains and No. 2 J ib~ the~ generated speeds o f J 8-19 kno t'i. .\s the "inds hit the south coast area Saiurda' the scheduled race for the Times Lillie Wh11ne' and T odd Sen es y achts to Catahna·s hip R ock and return was changed to a race around the buoysofT Los o\nge les and Lo ng Beac h harbors. but even that shon course provided _plenty o f tro ublc. lwo }ac hts los t their sticks 1n that race and several o thers aban- doned the race "i th minor ~·,. failure~ D1~ma~ted -.ere Dt J • a Midltt Ocean Rac ina Cla s )Kb\, and Mu- gucradc. a PA RF entry an lht Times Sen~ . s sluppcrs and ~' licked lhcir wounds and examined t~ir yachts fo r damasc. here arc the rnuJts • computed b} the LA YC race commit· tee: WMM't Settet (IOa, CLASS A -no .ian.n Cl.A.SS I -I ltl'ltllle ~ ~. Pll<OOfll In VC, 2 ~ ~-. ~ aftd ~ndV I('"" W~ Vt; )..NledlCN ,._,., l ob l.ene. Lon11 &Mcfl vc CL.U$ C -I Cnlcllen I.lot, true. .A,.,.,_, CllMlnl'll> aev VC lonl\I llnlM!er) TlrMt Wle6 ( ..... P) CLASS A -1 ,, ...... ., ..... St-sr.i-, , 2 lled Hof, Mike C.,,..,.., l.8VC (MIY Nn) • LASS 8 -I My S.,..I l.0tO 6"" ·ce r-nn A"I0'\8 YC lontv ~-I Cl.ASS C - 1 W~. HoMtn Svndlalle, LA VC. 2 Le 0 1e11e, 8 &. F Hott~. 8IUe Weter Cn11\•l\9 OUt> l tntrtolcl, Hel Pudewe, C.Wllo 6MCn YC MOttC IUttle WnltMYI -I ~ C,_..,, C.,11Qfnl1 1'C Svnolcete, 2 MMo&e. Wet<Mlum· lllCJleoneu, LAYC. J CowerdlY Lion. Steve "I°"'· Sou1h a ... Yacht ltKll\9 Club TMtd ,.edk WW C,.._P·D>-No flnl~ Class A title to Roc k N Roll Rock N Roll. s kippered b y Jeff Rogers of the hos& club was th e Class .\ wmne r unda)' in Dana P o int Yacht C lub's H e nry Hardina M cm- o n al Regatta for Pcrformantt tUnd\· cap Raetng Fleet y achts and o ne class o f J -24s. W inner in the J-24 Clas.s was R~~~age. sailed b y Lance M cCabe. 1' . Summar} of results : CLASS A -1 ltOCk N ltOll, Hf! ltOMr\, OPYC 2 Tonoer Boa Gree Jov, Lono ~ YC, ) Genoelf Oouo Jonn OPYC CLASS 8 -I C.11\re oe Lunt, Paul Frei..,, OPYC, 1 Ecttecv, Al .JoM_., Of'VC, l VuiM' aoe1men, Dl<k Amtower DPVC J·2• -I ll1m1>eoe. Lenee McCaOe. OP YC. 2 V·Mu, Jonn H-. OPYC, l Golno Lift.Sieve Nlcnot\, OPYC CRUISER CLASS -I c~ aovai ,,.rv, OPYC,, Soll ""· l(.n Lessev. OPYC, l toocn N Go LtoyO Fortvtfl. C ... tlrellO .. .,, YC Kings burned oilt with 7-0 reversal Flames' bemelin 'records 29 saves to get shutout ( \L(, \R' .\ltxna I .\Pl-Duug R r<Khro ugh·., '>hon-handC'c.J goJI tng- 1;1at:d a four-goal rir<,t-pt•nod bur'>t 1n .t <;pan o l ti 2' Jnd ( alg.i~ gnJltl· Rc:Jean Ll·mc:l1n niJJe 24 sa' t'' J<. tht• Fla mt'\ huntd lhl· L m .\ngl'lt'' i...ing' ... 11 \unda\ n1gh1 in J '.111un.1I H Ol·l.e~ Ll·aguc.· gJITTl' II \\a'> tht• Flame•; 1h1rd u>n· \t'l'Utl\e 'll'tor\ hut their tir<>t 1n liH· g.imc' tht'> '>l'3'>0n Jg.11nst t ll\ .\n· gde'> The tl·am' a rl' lod cd in .1 thrt•c .. \\a) hattk ""h ~ rnnrpcg for ,t•ninc.J ~an· tn tht• 'im~ tht: D1' 1<;1on ( a lg<i~ and "'inn1ptog.irc: llt'LI '"'h .,J point'> tour mort• 1hJn--the ~ing .. \l.,u \umng for the: Flame' 111 thl' tir~t pencxi \\CJt' Paul R t·mh.in JJm1e ~1atoun and Tim H unter J' the Flame' thJ st•c.J Bon 1:'.lnl't'I. lhl· .. 1an1ng Lo' ..\ngt•ll•, goalie "ho hJJ "on four 'tra1ght rn.1d gamc:' Jun P t•pltnsk1 got tht• nnl~ goal ol tht• ":rond pcnuJ Jnc.J llal..in Luoh anJ Joel Olio adJl.'d th1rd-pcnod tJlltl'' R t"'4.'tlrough 1>pt'nl.'d the ')4.unng a1 8 -l6 aftt•r l\.t•nt 'il"nn tntl'rtl'fltnl .1 pass tn'>ltk tht• l .ilgJr' hlul· line .rnd hanl.c<l lht' pul I. 111l lhl· hoJrc.J, to R l\<'brough. "h11 "J' ,i...1110g thr,)ugh the c;lo t and hrol.t· 1n .1h10t· 11n lancq l.. • R ctnhJrl m.nlt 11 2-1! .in J t)tl\\t'r l)la) at I~ 16 "hen has sh o t lrom near the blue hne bounced o fTtv.o pla)crs in fro nt of 1he net and c hange d d1r~·ct1on o n Jancc)k .M acoun in· crea~d 1he lead to 3-0 at I ~· 31 rcdirccung a 1th t>t b\ Netl heeh' o\Cr Janee) k·., glo' c ~nd 38 '>CCOnds later H unter !ought off a 1:hc.•cl.; b~ dcien<1cman R id. Lapoint<" and hanged in J goalmouth pa~' from (J tnll ( J\JlllOI Swim record to East German FRI t R r F.l\t <1t·rm3m 1 .\Pl - lg1ir P 11l\.1n .. i.., 11 1 thl' \m it•t l nton \Ct a "orld rct nrd 01 I 58 I .i 10 thl.' 200-mcter h:ll kstrnl.t' at a dual'" 1m· ming rnt't't "11h La!.! 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March •• 1N5 Airline ~fficials complain about holes iii plane pollution, noise laws OAKLAND -nlllng <'llY d~llcrs and $Uburbantte who hvC' nar airpons or airpon approachC'~ "100 million guinea pigs," the pres•· dent of the world's largest charter •irtinc called on pcn1ncn1 govern- ment aaencie and airport au1hont1e~ to uphold tht• law on noise abatement . H.K. lloward. president ofTrans- a~nca A1rhnes. stated that millions of people are forced to suffer ad- d11wnal aircraft noise and engine pollution becau~ a recent ban on olc.Jc1. four engined aircraft ··has tx•t'n ~ho\ full or hoh:s ... He said that e>.emptlons &iveo to mostly mallcr and undercapitallzed airlines to ny unmodified Boeing 707s and Douglas OC-8s .. rcpn:sents a giant "CP backward 1n notS<' com nl 1ancc by JCl a1rcraO operator!> ... Busiilesses must now keep more accurate records on deductions • Jan. J is the starting point for the requirement that adequate "contem- J>()rancous records" must be kept to substantiaJe deductions taken for business usage of computers, air- planes. automobiles. trucks. boats. and other such propen y. CQntem- poraneous records are those that are kept at the time the equipment usage-occu~ rather than being summarized or estimated at a later date. Taxpayers wh o do not have such lop or diaries giving SJ>CC \fic data to -suppon the tax benefits they claim will be denied the credits or deduc- tions and ma y even be subJe<:t to pen"lties for negligence. Those who arc df'ected by this change should begin their recordkeeping 1mmed1- ately: any delay could mean lost benefits. N•W YO.K CA .. ) 8're11nc .. ,.. ,..,, Ori.ten NASOAO~ 81r1ctll' S .... 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The gove rnment's co ncern over interest rates used in sales contracts stems from the fart that interest income is fully taxed while the principal portion of a contract is often preferentially taxed as long term capital gains. Sellers. therefore. are inclined to accept a lower interest rate m order to get a higher stiling price. A new law applies temporary "imputed>< interest rates to sales effecti ve January I through June 30. 1985. A seller must charge at least 9 percent interest when the borrowed amounts are $2.000.000 or less or a I 0 percent rate will be imputed (except for sales of ne" personal propert) ). When borrowed amounts e~ced $2.000.000 a blended rate is used to determ ine whether -add1t1onal in tercst will be Im pulc<t. This blended rate 1n,olvcs a weighted average of9 percent on the first $2,000.000 and 11 0 percent of the .. applicable federa l rate" on amounts over $2.000.000. 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PKOV '1> ,_ vtro '-Ma~I ~ans1111 l4 PC Iran I I :14 ,, •• Nol •l>Pllc.a~ . \ lloward urged the kderal govern· m~:nt tu rec;c ind the exemptions given to a number of airline!> who do not <'Ompl ) wnh new noise and polluuon abatement rule!>. He also uraed that :urpori authon11e" ban such a1rcraf\ from their run"'ll)~. "for the peace of mind of nt.•arb' r('s1dcnt who arc thl' un"'1tt1ng '1c11tn i; of thc!>e exemp- tion!>.·· I hi\\ a rd fhlled I hat two of the largeM :i1rpons1'11he nation. JFK in Ne"' 'ork and Los ;\ngclcs Inter- national 1rport. had v1nuall}' a total ban on non-tomplian1 aircraft and have res1!>tt·cJ intensive lobbying ef· fort!> to rc~<.:ancJ that ban. Howard urged that other airports follow their lead. The Transa merica prt•sident said that new noise and pollullon abate· mcnt rules went into cfiect Jan. I. He explained tha~ they had hardly been sprung .. on an un\uspcc1ing airline indu!.tr) but had been on the books since 1976 ... full> nine )Cars before the la"'!. "'ert' Cht•duled to go into effect. ··Whale a number of a1rhni.'s hk.e {1nited. Delta and Tranamcrica have d1spla)C'd good c1 t1Len~h1p by com- p!~ 1ng with 1hc law and re-engined aircraft to conform with the new regu lations. a number of smaller earners did not." he a!>!lerted .. No"' these same airli ne!.. carrying both paswngers and cargo. '' 1sh to nou1 the law of the land b~ asking for and ret·e1i..mg e\emp110ns." Howard satd. Hl' aJ<le<l ... Most of these airlines 1ha1 ha'c rece ived exem ptions purchU'>l'd their non-rnmphant air- rraft aftt·r the ant1-no1sc lcg1sla11on "'a!) pa~sed ... The T ransamenca prl's1dcnt as- scrtl.'d that these airhnei. ha ve put enormous pressure'> on rc~ulalory hod1e<, anJ airport au1horat1es lO allo"" them 10t.•ont1nuc 11) 1ng until so- called .. hu<ih k1 t<;" hn'c lx·en ap- pro' l'd anJ purcha'>l'd. Howard potnted out thal lhc producer 111 at least one !)pc ol airplane. McDonnl'll-Dougla!>. ha!> quci;11um•d the integral '>lrl•ngth and <,afet' of aircraft "•th hu'lh ktt'> attal hl·d .. rhl'rl' I\ no qUl''>ltlln 1n m~ mind 1ha1 ahro_galing thl' deadline for the bcnl'fit ol :i k"' t·amer~ •'>a breach ol fa 1th tu .\menca11'> l'' Cl) where and par11cularl) lhoSt' who II\ c near airport\ dnd on fl ight pa1hs to and from the'"-' sume airports .. He noantcd out that man) of these f11gh1' under exemption!> are cargo and lea-. t• at night. "The problem rs cxacerbaH.·d "'th cx1rcme noise dur· 1ng slc,•pang huurs ... he addc:_d. "Onl} by "'1thdraw1ng these ex· cmpt1om "all the regulatory and a1rpurt authon1 1cs rcgatn the con· lidem·c of mill1om of ordinary c1t11cn!> "ho look to them for protec- 11on and aft'l) ... co ncluded the Tranr,amenca prc'i1dcnt. James, Charm take posts in trade group Kenneth E. James. of Huntington Beach . was installed fora second term as secretar)·lrcasurcr of the Cah· forn1a Optometric Assoc1a11on dur- ing a recent dinner at us annual congress an Reno. Nev. James has been 1 n practice for 18 )Car!> and 1s also an ass1Mant professor at the Southern ( ahfornaa College of Optom<:tr) Harr~ J Charm. who practices 1n Anaheim and lives in Huntington Beach . wa\ installed for his third term as a truslct.• of the Cahforn1a On- 1oml'1m· Assoc iation during a recent dinner ut its annual congress an Reno. NC\. Prior lo being elected to the CIA Board . ( harm sl.'rved two years as tts commun1rnt1on~ d1v1s1on chairman. For one of lho!>c )Cars, he was also the ed itor of the AS!>OC1a t1on·s statewide publication ·-cahfornaa Optomctf') .. Dynamics r eports earnings Increase In the fourth quarter. Dynamics Corpora1ion of Amcnca had its h1ghcs1 nN earnings of 1984. On net sale~ of $34.274.000, net 1m:omc was $2.546.000, or 59 cents nee >Mf· In~ comouts w.,ub...n • !\3l('s ot 35.6 I .000 And net income of $2.:?'.! 1.000. or 51 ccnls per share for the 'iume period in 1983. I'. NEW YOAIC CAP) -Th• fOllo~rlil I''' •lloW\ Int 0Yltf • Int -oun tr •tocl" and werrentJ that nave oont vo •n• mo•• ·~ dOWn tne rn:'' baMd on oerunt of c n f r on No ~urll !:Jfr.v ~w '2 or 1000 "''"' ''' net Ntl Ind :f:Ctftla~ CMll~ ''!o Jiit OiHtf'tnct Df fr,~n Ill ~f.v rc c ' 1111 bid orlct 111d r on•s ••" d or ce UPS f~fl! Name L.r j WO<" fr ~WI '4 7 i ~" f • ~:~p un ,., " ~: I l l J~ r r&v t, p 0 IHO<J f • \ii 0 ·~ tDan " 't Oo 1, • I ~ ,, WilliaID Oakes rejoins Fleetwood as JDanager Costa Me a rcs1den1 WUUam R. Oakes Jr. ha!. re101nt'd flertwood Enterprises' ho~Mn~ group ns ~cneral manager of the t'ompun> ·i. riwll1"~ manufactured housing plant 1n Rubidoux. Calif. Oah onginallt · 1°~ Fleetwood in 1968 and spent 11 years with 1he lirm. More rctrnlh hl' 1•1J T~n vice president of opcra11ons for Golden West homes for nearl) 1v.o ~yar'-( Rub1dou>. plant serves dea lers and ubd1 v1s1on devdopmenh 1n ( ahtmml. Arilona. New Mc>.1to and Southern Nevada. • • a d New{>?rt Beach resident Ann Vlr1t.0Ja O'LaughJln has ~t'n prom,ot~ h> vice president of corporate services for Beverly Hills-based C1cy National OAKES O'LAUGHLIN FORD Bank. She has been with C'11y National Bank since 1973. most recently a~ash management supervisor. In her new post. she is responsible for sales and marketing of the bank's cash management and other corporate services. • • • • Jerry Ford and Laura Saul have joMed The CH & Birch Advertising Co. ofNewpon Beach as an director and account executive. res~t1vely. Ford will assis t the creative direction of agency accounts and Saul w1_ll work on pubht re1ations effons -for various aC'COunts. Ford had been dirette r -and prmt production supervisor at Northllgbc Ltd., a d1vis1on of Dalley & Associates of Los Angeles. Saul comes to Cox & Birch from a post as assistant news ednor with the American Journal of Nursing. • • • Hugh Powell, vice pres1den1 ofrcscarch and development for Nova Travel of Newport Beach has earned the professional designation of t·en1fied tra\CI counselor from the Institute of Certified Travel Agents based an Wellesle). Mass. l'he Newpon Beaeh resident jotns more than .S,000 other tra\el professionals across the country in achieving this design3tion. Q nificauon requires a minimum offi ve years offull-ume travel experience and a graduate· level course in tra vel mangemcnt. plus a series of exams. • • • Ray Desselle of Hogan Roy Partners, Plan.ners and Landscape Architects has been promoted to director of marketing for the Costa Mesa firm. The Huntington Beach resident had been project manager. responsible for landscape architecture of Watts Fairbanks Ranch tn San Diego and the Point Mugu recreation complex for the Department of the Navy. • • • Steve Mesner has Joined Huntington Beach-based First Thrift of America 1n th e new ly created pos111on ofautomob1le/truck sales and leasing consultant. Mesner wall oversee the bank's newest leasing program, which will provide customers "ith advice and assistance an purchasing a vehicle. Mesner bnngs more than 20 years of experi ence in the field of automobile sales and leasing to his new post. 1nclud1ng ownership and operation of Steve Mesner, Inc., an El Monte-based car dealership. • • • Dianna Finlayson of Laguna Ni guel has been named assistant 'ice president and manager of Western Federal Saving'• Costa Mesa office. Fania~ son has been with Western Federal since 1978. most recent I} as assistant manager of the assoc1at1on's Mall of Orange office. a a • The Orange County Chamber of Commerce has selected five chairmen and chairwomen to head its fi ve councils. The chairmen or chairwomen are responsible for leadership and d1rec11on of 1he1r particular council and for forwarding recommended· issue po 1t1ons to the board of directors. They arc: transportation, Robert (Skip) Davenport, Automobile CJab of soatllen Caifornia regional public service manage r: economic. Wiiiiam Tarner, Technology Exchan1e Center president: environm ental and energy. A.n.ne M. Brown, Ford Aerospace hazardous wasll• engineer: government affairs, Tom Santley, C.J. Segerstrom-& Sons' director of public affairs: special activities, George Kessinger, Goodwill Industries president. • • • Ru th Coray of the Sherat~n Newport has been selected to membership 1n Les Cte~s d'Or, U.S:A., becoming only the second Orange Co.unty conci.erge to be admitted into the Golden Key Soct('.ty. Core y 1s presiden1 of the Concierge Society of Orange County. She has been w11h the Sheraton Newpon for five years ai:i<;t h9lds a certifi_cate of hotel ~anage.men1 from Orange Coast College. Her du111es include sett1~g.up tra vel 111~eranes and researchingentenainment an the. area. as ~ell as aiding guests with travel. transportation. sightseeing. shopping and child care. • a • Bruce A. Walter, M.D .. has been appointed medical director of the eating d1sorde!"5 units ope!1ed recently at the Costa Mesa M~i~al Center Hospital. The untt treats patients sufienng from anorexia. bulimia and pathological. CORAY WALTER MICHLER FOGARTY c~mpuls1 vc overea ting. Walter.~ Newport Mesa resident. has been affilia ted with t~e hospital since 1979: He 1s a fo rmer chief of staff at Desert Hosplcal an Palm ~pnn~s. and for~er director of Lhe UCLA graduate program in hospital adm101stra11 on and a director of health fo r the state of Utah. • • • Sylvia ~tcbJc:r ha~ been pr?moted to director of marketm~ for lht• Southern Cahfor~1a region of Irvin e-based Ponderosa Homes. Active an the real estate marketmg.and sales fields for nme years, Michlcr joined Ponderosa ~omes '!1 1980. serv.mg m?st recently as marketing manager of the Sou them ( ahforn1a region. M1chler 1s an active member of the Orange County chapters of the Sa lea and Marbtln& Conell and the Home Builders Coan ... tl • a • ' . Natalie Fop rty has received Unlq1e Homes Realtors' Salesperson ofih Year Award for l984, with a volume topping Sl .697,SOO -Fogarty curren~ p~ident of the Ba.Ibo• lslud Improvement Aasoctatio~, has ~en wiih Unique Homes for eight years. The Newpon Beach firm speciaizes an the sal of homes throughout the Newport Harbor Area. e • • • E. Brandon Rose .has !>een appointed director o.f Newport Beach-based Tbe Troplc~ Groap,an interior landscape firm_. Rose will supervise commercial accounts within Orange. Los Angeles. San Oieao and Ri verside counties • • • • James S. Spear has been appointed applications engineering manager fi lrvin.e-base~ Pleuey ~lid . State, supplter and developer of scmacust or hybnd and integrated carculls. Kea Bardin has been appointed central ~m. sales manager and Do• lt~eve!l has been al?poin~cd linc~r products markct~a Texas. where he i.s responsible for supcrv isioQ and coordinarr!·t~~~hn planning and objectives for the newly created central sales area. cnc-om~a 5~lc~ an area from Texas to Ea tern Canada. ~s ng ........ .. " k e k d • ); p * ! 10 Ml~nk 2 ,. ft +ia-~' UP ~ s= 1~ -~ . ~OY WI 8~ orm wtlS ,,.. 1'~ l: ~· 1on Uo ~· ~ rl ·~ ~lie un Uo r In ' ' 8: .... • rro,rov '-I Hf11~' • l: ~ Uo '~ tar r ' ·I ~ l~ 8p 'I) ~f ,, u: ~,., ~ '• 2 ,,,, ,.. 5 "· ., Uo • 'I• n , •s•, ~~ 2 ~ En ~ ,..., ~I "• I~ 1. t H~t~, ''• ·~ •• I> ~ ~omuo k! ~ OOWHI Nr L.•tt_ _c~. ~''1• mnlt ''• i rwr ,, f I ~ r•dv of ,,,. adloft ~ ovno fl) tnNt WI '., . l • • I -On the ·- , • ""' - - I D I H.. J .1 ~ f A . i .J .~ .' I W H~r NYSE 0 . NEW V~I<. (APl -The tollOWl"9 lltt $l'IOW$ the New York $toe• Ell~ $lock' and w•rr•m' that hev•J"90!W uo tl'le JMSt J nd oown the mott Md on percent of change reewdlnt Yotume for ~"· No-Ma1tit1es tredine !*ow S2 are Ind· -vded. Ne• end oercenl ... ~.,.the • difference between the c>reviout dotlne price and Mondev't,J,1.m. orlce. I Hoo~rt~ La/1111 IC~ Up,t.3 2 EAL. wtO I~ 9~ UP -0 3 AmN811RH ' S .'' 6Va OP A 4 ~Ive" Ind ?;, V, UP .J i ~imrk Cp t;, lh UP 1 C Coro W!e 1 UP 1 I Coro j 'I• 2Ye UP • I EutnAlrL '• ~ UUP f-1 9 Trit~~ngv 1 _,,. 1~ P -l~ ~~~ic~ °' ~ 11-'l H: 12 c 3 Inc "' ~ UP 13 GnCin _pf ' l/J 1 UP 14 ValeroE n of \olii Jiit Op is ~rderoH ~ lJo UP 19 M~~?9n~n~1 1 ~ ~ +Jg 11 TOddSl!iP ~ 1,.. Up 19 PeclflcR~ "9 Up i Euex Ch 't l,,.. Uo Coast1ICP ii; JV, UP 1<.1ruPL 2 32of 19~ l'e Op Cl«vE&ec j'it ~ Uo 4 Ron~n l't ,,.. UP S Ennls8F DO~S 11'2 Op :t ·' :~ ..., n Name Last Cho Pct. I E vanPCI I 40of 4V. -3~ .. J 2 Evans Pd JV. -I lla ,~ •• · 3 Am SLFla IJ.. -2l't • 4 AmSLFla pf 14 -2:V. t 4 S E~OE of8 4 • -l.o 1 .0 6 EvanP 2 IOof 10 -p .,. I .9 7 vtBldUn of 7 - l 12 S t C1tn90t>RK O 4 -,, 11.l ' PanAm wt 2 -' • 11 t 10 viSalantC.o •~ _;; .,., 97• 11 JohnsnCn 4Ql~ -3''2 12 PulleHme 161 • -1~ 7 a 13 Teroovne 26 -2 • 1:\ 1• FlnCPA flt of 31 -2'• 6. IS Micklt>fv • ~ -lt 6. 16 Re<imt n Ind 9~ -~ 17 PerrvOrug 20:1.. - 1 • 11 ~onlllnlo I , - , .6 19 nsource 2 • -• .6 t H en Retrac I~ -~ 6 Actv1nSysl 11 -~ • Alt>enOCul s ~1,. -l.. 2 Fr'9itronc -11' 2~ Wa1noco • -2 5 8uttes Gas •~ -4 WHAT AMEX Orn NEW YORI( IAPI Mar 4 Advanced 0 K hned unchanged To1a1 i~sues New ruohs New lows AMEX LEADERS Prev dav 3~ ~17 SOJ 36 I NEW YORK (AP) -Sa~. Mondav once and net cllanQe of ll'le 10 most acllve American Stoel!. E~cnange issues. rradlno nallonallv at more tl'lan Sl. BAT lrtd 3.213,SOO 4 Wa ngLat>B 1,098,600 24l-t -l TIE Comm '137 SOO 1 • -\'a OomePtrl 169 jOO 23·16 + 1·16 M uHAtr 14.4 700 8 + • PetroLew 131 000 4 • + • FrontierHolcl 121, 100 14 t " Am<l11l'll 111,000 161' 1' 8en>en8 run 106 000 2S , -• HornHar 93.300 111' + NASDAQ SUMMARY NEW YORK (AP) -Mosl 11clive ov,r · ·tl'le·counter $10Cks supohed bv NASO Name VOiume Bid Ask@d Ch9 Aootee l 'H; 24:1.. 24'i Cmocre ' • 12 12 • +4'• MCI • 9'e 10 + • seaga te 6 •1 , . 81' + • Ungn;n 61 , 2 21 • -J .. APOIOC ,7 '• 28 ~ + e Intel ~ ~·lk 21 -1 • Bomoaa 61~.600 10 10 11 t • 10ltSw 60'2,400 26~ 26 , I ' vtOOd 540,300 9~ 9~ .. CoLD QuorEs ~f'O wcwlO gOICI P'IOft ...__,, l.....,.., IN'f"•llO t,.lnQ S218 30 up $ I 0$ l~ an ... ....,., 11•"'9 s:tllll 65 IAP S 1 &O ,. .... •"H"""'' '"'"<I n aa e~ uo s, 10 fT-*""1 h ""'~ $1111 JO "" so 1 , llilrid! ,.,, ~" .. "°°" DoO "" oo 111> so~ s1ee ~ •t>..i ~ • "-""'.., (lrt1\o ~ QVOtel S2t8 56 uo S • •<I , ......... '"""' d•.., _.., '"'"~ ""$, '° l1191eMH ,_.._. ... ,......,,cl...,, OU01•1 "303 so "" 'I •. llt'I' e-• 9""" _, 'T>or!tll r.1 uet to "" u to METALS QuorEs "IFW Y~I< t411') Soo1 -·--· PI-M~ ~ ~ '!> t .,,ll °""' ~ NY C-.. • fl. • "-''. -us 0-1 .... _ e...., ._. 'IO '""'" -l>"'"'O ,., c-:. -"'°"'"-'" L ... 1t:1c-toa-~ ·~ C'e"!lt & l!OuM -...i rift U ~~II M.illl• W-~OMOOtlll• lb ..._ SS 6...S s;.. OI"-11~ & H.,,,,_ ..._ J\ • 16 C-fl~..._. NY 0-. \IM)I monl~ ,_r. -..cwy Ll •.:i oo J.J •too'* 11 1 •--roo• ,......_ 12~3 00-"~ ~ -1( -Cllle<M "'"' o.r.ci. ... 'I' • Thafsan aptd scriptton of both busln sand busln ss peopl along the Orange Coast. Tc k p tra k of wher companies aregotngand whl h people a re helping them .. get there.just watch 'Credit Lin · -ever day in the Business section of your new Daily Pil- , , .. " .,.. NklCNO~ MY .... ~• 11•11 --IOUl--M Ptc:TtTIOUe.,._.M '9C'"10UIMWll l.l --· .... llfammr ----ITAliiii'WJ ew.1TATI &HT MAm ITATllmff - --nit ........ _..,. .,. T1-to1ow1nQ pettone .,. TM kMlowint P9'W\I we Thi folowlnt Pl'IOl'lt ltl ...... .. dolrlo bullr1"e •: dolf'O ~ • Ooll'IQ buttll'4M • ~IOI 18 Hl"HY ""8T MoftT w<>f\LD HfOUA P..OTO WllD "OH WILDUI· W I L D H 0 N l Y i....::::'r~ GAOi COM,Afi'V, 11U 2700 W Cout HIQllWey' NH8 l>CCUMIOHI, 9't2 SWIMW fAfll , 23041 el .. ,_, ff=-,._. fllr~ ~ w .. t. ~IMctl.CAtlM3-' .... Hy Drive. Huntington A\tlnldactela~l.1100, -.,._ -..ort IMc" Cellfornla Tlicaer Prop«t .... 1nO 1 leech, CA t2'4e l.AIGune Hflle. CA~ .......... CJ.... '*"'· tlllO ' ClltotniaeotpofMIOn 27Go Y"Ot\MOurmen,ka.-. OetWlll Gltftn, 3t02 Don- ... ...... ...._..... ~A. Oe LMo, 1M W. Coe.I ~ey ~ lltv Or., Hunt ldl. CA tH4e nytHOOk Lw, Colee Mete, ......... ::r::~~l!~.:J.'!!.'.i fllrOMOntOfr onv. w.... 8-ctl CA ttea . Tlll9 '"'",.... le Con• CA 82921 • lllfornte '2704 • -~ ~ ........::::: ....._.. 8-:t\. Celllor'fN ~t Tucaer 2100 w dueled by. 11'1 indMchMI ltue t>utlneet 'It con-Tl'llt bu~• I• eon-._... --tlMO Coatt HWtweY • NewP<Ht Yvonne Guzmen ~led by:.,.. lndMduel *' by lndll/ldull ........ ,, OM1r•for. •• TWNWI "' De Lano 116 IMGll, CA 12Mi Thlla at•tenletll ... flled DIMle G.iffln Mletlael Sarnuelt ~-.ln·· ... , __ oonw1"1· etAOW PromonlOfY Orlve WNI. Marwu Myer1, 2700 w WlllllM County Clerk of °'' Tllle •t•tement Wet IMtd Tl'lll ",.'.!.._ ~~ ... ~ ~-.·-:,-:::'.._ ~ 8each, ~ Co.ti Htgl'lwey, Newport llnGI County Ofl '*""Y with Ulil County CWk of Or· II the ..,......ty ..,_.,. "' ....,. ~ ---~ 8Mdl, CA t2ee3 22. tNf enge County Ofl Jenuary 21, County on F'°"*Y !'9' ..... "'6uwww • T.. t>ulinetl 11 con· lfrlntclln W Alelltndlt Wt 1H5 11, tHS ., ... -----._ 4lluCted by• hulbenO end~ 2700 W eoHt Hlghwa . PublltMd Otenge CO.I ,..,... W =p DD 111 Oft • .. tfle Tf/IMl1· "· De Leno Newport .BMctl CA 9}M3y, Dally PHot Match 3, 10, 11 Publlened Or119 COMt Pul>lllhed Oranoe Co.I • • Dnc1eor Of P\Ab. TNe etatemertt WM ftlitd This butlneee 11 con· 24, 198& ' O.ity Pflot Flbruety 11. ~. ly Piiot FebrUary 17, 24, llO :.•.,."-......... MA .......... with Iha County C'-" 0( Or· duc*S by: • 1>9'*11 l*I· Su-42$ M11ct1 3. 10, tN5 MllCl'I 3, 10, 1HS 8u·39t ....... ..,... .,............... ..... enoe ~ on 'IONaty ,...,lfllo · Su~2 -wll be '-** flt tfll 11 19t5 Robert Tuek.; - rtCTmOUe ......... ...... ITAY.-r The fOllowlt\O l*'IOM .,. dolnQ butlt'*9 •. JAICO. tot Alllbarne 81 • Hunlll"l'OtOn lelCll, CA t2t48 JWl1h Ann Alaot, 1ot ~ b•m• St • Runt1no1on 8eeel'I, CA '2648 Wllliem lolicll. 109 Alao b1m1 St , Huntington leach, CA 92941 Tlllt bu11n"• 11 con· dueled t>y • general !*I· 1141Aflip Judit.11 A Rlggl , Thie eteternenl WU llled wttll UM1 Count~ Clerk of Ot· lflOI County on Flbruwy 27, 1985 . ,..... Put>llll'led 0r81lQ9 Coe.al 0111y Pilot Match .\, 11, 18, ...,. of U1e City~ of 1"9 ' ,_,. Tiiie 1t1tement wN lllec! rtalC NOTICE ~~ !MM ..._ II Publlehed 0r9nge Coat With the County Cllf'll of 0r.r---------l·----------------25. 1915 NllC NOTICE TllE DAILY PILOT IFIED Off'ICE HOl R. Tt'I phone rv1ce: Monday.Frida y 8:00 A.M.·5:30 P.M. Bu ine s Counter: Monday.friday 8:00 A.M .. 5;30 P.M. DEAUl.1,ES .......... ...... ~. 81\trp--1-bd--condo. Seo gate nr SC Plaa PC>Ol IPI 1 carport Sec. at .... 900 3 bd onty S79,8" MM! 10$ fin . ·Try 17000 mlf1 down. Won't i...1 Wooft. Ide 1111110• 2S 11 W • Sun/lowe r Petrick TenOl'a.AQ9nte3t·12'e J.inbot.. f'oad, OellV PllOt 'ebNaly 17 24 enge County on Febtuary ptCTtT10U9 .UU.11 "8.IC NOTICE INIM. Callfornle, 12113, Mwcll 3 10 IH6 • • 22. 1085 NMm ITAftmNT ~ 2;00 p.m. on Maroo 12. • • Su-391 ,_ Tiie followlng Plfton• .,. NOTICI 'ICTmOUt ..,... .. l'taJC NOTIC( IH·. \l>l.l'E Pl UI IC. \TIO' ,.. • wtllcfl time and Publlthed Orltlgl Cout no buelnMe.. INvmNO INDI NAMI ITATIMINT .... .... .. be ~ Delly PllOt MllCll 3. 10. H, W!STLAl<E SERVICES. NotlOeltherebyglventtllt The followlng Pl'tonl .,. ,temioue ....... opeftef In Cou11011 24.1985 01s ChQPmln Ave .. Suit• tha~ofT1uet ... ottha dolngbual,,...11: NAMllTATa•NT ~ •. lldl ... be "8JC NOTICE Su~423 • 114, Orenoe. CA 82eet Huntington BHCh Union SWISS • AMl!RIOAN 'The lollowlng waon• .,. •ubmltted Ill H•l•d Wlllaoe Auten W•tlake, Hlgll School Olttricl wln , .. RARITIES. 1HOO Fllrefllld, doing b1.lalneN .. .. W6opee "*1led Oii IM "9CTITIOUI .,..... I 14 t &pienlde Otanoa CA c:eive M9lld bide fOf tupply· IMne, CA 92715 BLUMENTHAL 6 AS· outt6dl, "lldl f0t Wiiiow MAm IT~Tlmwf 2619 ' . Ing ELECTRONIC DATA Otv!O H1mllln Even1, 32 SOCIATES, 180 Newpor1 Peeeo Wlllcwey," The lolloWlng PlflOnl ate Tr'lia bualnffl 11 con-PROCESSING SOF1WARE Rocky Knoll. lrvlne, CA Cent., Df • Suite 200, New· LOCATION OF THE do4ng bu9lneae Ill! ucted by 1t1 lndlvld\l9I mMtlng °' equal 10 the 82715 port Beech, CA 928e0 WON<: Thi WOf1I to be I*· CALIFORNIA EMPLOY· P\aJC NOTIC[ Wallace R We111ake apeclflctllone on nte In the Sindy Kellln, 2529 W Alan K. Blumentllll, 223&5 fOffNd ~·located Man ANO HOUSING IN· Tiil• 11etemenl WU llled omc. of Mid Olatrle1. Bid• Monl94'ey Ave ........ A.1. Prtlrll Rd. El T0<0. CA In tN Cfty of ltYIM, County FORMATION, 2108 W•t· K-1'al , th the ~IY C1et11 of Of. ahaJI be detrly merked 85202 112t30 ' of Oranoe at Community of mlneter Ave., COIUI Meu.. NOTICI cw County on ~ary ELECTRONIC DA"TA-p Thi• t>uainHI II OOll· Tiil• bualneu It con· &N WMlowt In IN v~ of CA 92127 NATH"" 11, 1985 CESSIHG SOFTWARE . BID ducted by • general Plrt• ducted by• Ill lndlvidual El Cemlflo ....._ Joaepll Purpura, 2 108 THOlllA8 CMAM.&9 ,_ SH addreeeect to Allyn E. '19'1hlp Alen K. Bl""*'lhll DEaCRIPTIOH OF WORK: W .. tmlnater Ave.. C0tl1 ...... c~~ . .t Publlahed 0tatlge Cout Rowley, P\irctleMIO Min· David H Even1 Thia statement wu II~ Thi WOftl to be perlormect Mela. CA 92927 .. .., ...,.. ... "'""' 1y Pilot F9bruary 17, 24, egar, Huntington BHch Tiiie atai.Men1 wit llled With the County Clerk of Or· Monday Fri . 4::30 p.m. Tue day Mou. 4:30 p.m. Wednesday Tur~. 4:30 p.m. Thursda y Wf>ci. 4::w p.m. Friday Thur" 4:30 p.m. a1urday Fri. 3:00 p.rn . unday Fri. 3:00 p.rrL CA '(:fo:l,l.i\TIO)f' & CC >RRt:tTIO,!'ol: , ehell lnCIUde 001 not be llm· Thi• bualn"' la con· TO AOl•llTl9' Mttch 3 10 1985 Union Hlah School Olatrlc1. with the County Clertt of Or· 8llQ9 County on February 11edto~gradlng,lt· ductedby:•anlndlvldull laTA'nNO.A·taeoeo · ' Su-391 1025t Yorktown Avenue, 8llQ9 County on Febtuary 28, l985 (,a 111 1·11,1 11011 ... 1111,f 1•11rr1·1·1u111 ... llHI\ rlQatlon, plantlng, Ind r• JoMpfl Purp1Ha To 111 halra. beneflc:l11•. -------Huntington BHch, CA 20. t985 , ..... I tlilnlna ..U. Thia attternent wu llled credlt0<1 ind contlng•nt Ml.IC NOTICE 9284e end received et Of f'..an Publlehed 0,.,. COll1 11· 111.11!1· 1111 ... 111111•1l1·11 dli111•, a .. 11110\ 1·. OoMPLETION OF WORK· wttn Ille County Clerk ot Or· credttOfa, and peraone wtio 1---------befor• 2:00 p.m., Tueeday. Pub11111ed Orenge Co..t Delly Piiot Miron 4. 11 te P!.·th i· u'" fur a i·a n n·llat iou All wortt le to be ~ed Mge County on February ftlty bl OlherwtM lnler•ted 'tCTITtOUI IU ... 11 Merell 12, 1985, et wlllc;ll Otlly Piiot Februery 25, 25 1985 ' ' · wltl'lln115COMIC4.ltMwoftl• 11, INS In tlle wlll 11\0/or 111111 of: NA•ITAft•NT time end piece bid• wlll bl Mtrch 4, ti, te, 1985 • M-348 11u11alu·r "'"'" t'lllll'l'lli111t """ 1111. Ing daye from the d•ll 9C>ICI-,_,. T H 0 M A S C H A R L ES TM followlng '*'°"' are P',lbllcly °'** and reed In M-33 t ERR() R _ .· -tied In Illa Nolle• t o Publllhed Oranoa Cout CROSSON doing butlneta 11: Bldg. c . Rm. Sfl1. ---------- PrOCllld. The 11S working o.llY Pllot Februtry t7, 24, A p«ltlon hit beer't llled B 6 B ART SERVICES, Eachbldelulllremtlnvllld ---------fltalC NOTtcE <111t lncludee eo ~Ing M1rcn3, 10, 1985 by BETT Y LOU ISE 2741 Mendon Dr .. Coet• f0fepertodof90d•Y'•fter aun•tc NOTICE ---------Clwc·k \our ucl cl 11ih u111 I r1,por1 deyw '°' the matnteNnee Su-401 CROSSON In the Superiof Mn•, CA 92828 trie date apeclfled tor tne r... ,.~ ACmlOUI IUIMH · · •1 .. 1 I I ' l)«lod. Counol OrtngeCountyr .. J1m11 w. Cl1tdy, 214t celptof blda. NAMleTAftMINT t•rror ... im1111·,fia t1•h . 11· I>\ . AWARD OF CONTRACT: .. _IC NOTICE queetlng tlllt BETTY Mendoza Or., Coeta M.... The 9oafd of Truat ... FICT!:!i<>"1T1 ~!!,'!!I The followlngper90na.,• f'll ffl' 1· ,. ·1· f I f' Thi Owner reeervee the ,._ LOUISE CROSSON bl •P· CA92828 ahaNbelhetOleJudolofthe NA-A·-· dolnobualneuu: . """111111'" la" II\ or I ... tr ... 1 rlgllt,efterc>penlngbldt,to K-11117 pointed u e>«tOl'lll rep. Thia bualn.., 11 con· quetltyof equlpmentoffered ThefollowlngP«aonaare POLE HOUSE KITS OF ir1e·orrt•c·t iri...t•rtio u 0 111\. rejec1 any °' •• bldt, to ....._of lale ,._,t•tlvetoedmlnlater the ducted by: an Individual Ind'"""" the right to re-d~~B~:~;;: Fullen CALIFORNIA, 220 Newport "LASSlfll.'D 64.2 5 R wetw Illy lnf0<mallty In • of "9el '"'*1Y .. 11t• of the decedent. JllMI w. Clardy ject any °' aN bide end to · on Center Or., Newpon Bch., \, , • r ,, -. 6 7 bid, to melce ewarda In the .. ,.... ... lale The petition flQuHll Thlt atatement wa• flied waive eny lrregularlty t11er .. ~~ N-l>Of1 Beach, CA CA 928e0 • ,•--------•---.-----• ln1••t of tlle Owner Ind to No. A 122674 authority to 'lldmlnltler the wttll the County Cleftc of Of. In P 1 Y .... J • .,& Gordon R. Steen, t621 ..... -111 •·•- •1'11-ft.11• Wfft CM 3 2BR 1BA unite. Toti! Income 11960/mo, BV OWNER. 1189,900 f« Quicks .... 851-1500 Ima• IM4 -Im.I 12_.00 down, H llet provldee f.H" flMnclog, low theed lnt.,•t rete. 2BR townhouM .wfttl •• age. Only 183.500. CMI Peg 01meron, 559·9400 La,... ...... 'C!I 2 rm 2 ba Cape Twnnm, wlk to boh, .,,. unit, S t70,000. 493-SSOt . ..,., ..... ~ ... , •ITIWMI* 3BR 38A Lux. TownhouM. Brick lrple, 2 atory IN. room.. an till kltelbaftl $t55,000. OPEN SAT 2·4 233 16th Pl~. 876--'333 •Tft"DE* Harbor Rld{le Condo fot Jumine Creek #5 or Bit Canyon Melaln CondO. retect Ill°"* bide. In the Superior Cour1 of •tale under Ille lnoep.n-11nQ1 County on '•btuary s~ PwdMle-tu .... nee r., .....,., Mlflnera Dr .. Newc>ot1 Bch. _ HM PROPOSAL GUARANTEE the State ol Cllltorl')la. IOf dent Admlnlatrlllon of &-t4. 1N5 ~ ' Fullerton Ave • Newport CA 92ee0 "'hi~------.---.-1-.. -2 • lneraJ AND BONDS Each bid lhell the County of Ofatlge tatas AC1 ,_ D ed ebruery 24, 1985 8eecn. CA 92663 Thlt bualneu la con-1-..-..._ ___ ..:.;:,::' be a ccornp1nled by 1 In the Mat1« of tlle &tat• --A~ on tile l*ltlon PuOl!thed Orange Cout Publlthed OrllnQI Cout 28 ~ ~A!!.ay':'~ 0Uc1ed by: 111 lndMduel 1 M2 , _1s_1_. 1_8_84=0<=1=20::-..0':"'."•_54_ IYl ... U Olt1lftld Of cut'lier'a c:Nc11 of KATHERINE JONES Wiii be held on MARCH 13, Delly Piiot February 24, Delly Piiot F•bruary 25. VII"' CA 92891 · Gordon R Steen or by a corporate turety ROESSLER, Decuud. 1985 It 9 30 AM. In Dept. Miieti 3, 10, t7, 1"5 M8tcll 4 1985 ,..., Thlt ltltefMl'll w11 flied bond on the form fumlahed NotlOe 11llerebygiven11111 No 3 et 700 Civic Center ~ 16 ' M-336 Thia bualn•H 1• con· with the County Cler1c of Or· by the Owner • guar111t.. the undertlgned wtfl NII at Drive w .. t. Sant• Ana, CA ducted by 1 C>l'*el J*l· 8llQ9 County on Fet>ruery tt\el bidder wtll, If en IWlld Prllllte ..... to the llighell 92702 ~r J Bllnee Jr., CR 27. t985 - le made 10 him In IC· end beet bidder, tubject to IF YOU OBJECT to the .. _IC NOT"'t .--corcsanc. with the term• of confirmation of Mid Su· granting of the p«ltton, you ---'-----~-----Ml.JC NOTICE Meynor-, Jr Pul>llahed br1nge Cout hie bid. promptly aeeure perlor Court. on or atter the tnould either appear •I the T .._ ---------Tllla •l•rernent w• flied Otlly Piiot M11cn 4 11 18 Wor1unen't Compenutlon 15ttl day or M111cn, 1985, et ttearlng and 11111 your Pl>-NOTICE CW ~COURT wttn lhe County Cler1t of Or· 25, 1985 ' ' ' tn.KMC:e Ind Nat>tllty In· the office ol Alldt• & An· jectJona °'file wrltt.,., obi-c-TMllTaE'I 1 ... ,.. CW CALWORNIA., tnoe County on Februery M·348 turMC:e, execute 1 contrec1 dree, 322 Weet Third Street, lions with the court bll0<e , ,_._. --.c COUNTY CW ()RAIMM 2 t, 1985 1 ,._.,. --------- In the rlq\Med form end Sant• Ant, County of Of· the newing. Your 8'1P811· ,........ IN RE THE CHANGE OF Publlthed Oraw eo .. 1 P'UBl.JC NOTICE f\lfnlth NtltflCIOf)' bond• enge. Stell of Ctlliomce. all 811()8 m•y be in peraon 0( by IMPORTANT NOTICI NAME OF· KATHERINE Delly Piiot Feb~~;,.y 24, 1-------_..;..;;..._ for the laltllful ~mance right, title llld Interest ot your att0<ney. TO PWOfllRTY KOTEZ Maren 4, 11. t8. IH5 fK:mlOU9 .U...11 of the contract llld '°' the Mid cs.oe.Md II the time of IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR 0 ... 11; No. A 12979• M~33 NA• ITA'RMINT peytrWtt of cillme of me-ct.th and ell the right. tllle or • contingent creditor of YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T ORDER TO SHOW The follow! peraon terlelmen and laborer• and lnt.,•t tnat the ettate ~':i,d:!~tlly~ =~I~ UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, RE CHANGE OF NAME dol~ ~ u : 1 .,. ~.":in!:.i~: ~ulr~by=~~w8: pretent It 10 the peraonel ~~'[l0TA~~8':liTt~~LE~~ Petit!~~!~ Cifa~·~ERIN PtalC NOTICE slRv~JE ~:~D~ ~Rl~E amount of not -lllan ten othltwlM other than 0( In f8')f-t•tlve appointed by PROTECl YOUR PROP· l<OTEZ h•• flled • petition ,ICTITIOUI ....... #86, eo.i. ~. 'cA 92e27 (10)peroentofthaamount ot addition to thet of Mid d .. the court within four monthl ERTY IT MAY BE SOLO ~T with the Clerk of thle Coun NA .. ITAft•W'r Oouglu ClllllM Briney the bid. The Felttlful "«· ceued, •t 11\rtlme of deelh, from the d•te or flrat 1 .. A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU for .,., Ofdef changing Pell-The loHowing persona tr• 387 w. 81y St., #86, Cotta tormtnee Bond lhall be not ,In and to 111 Ille e«taln rMI MJence of ,.ttet1'H provided NEED AN EXPLANATION 11 on•,'• n • m • f, om dOlng buelneea u : M••• CA 92827 .... than one hundred (100) property tltualed In the City In. Section 700 or tne OF THE NATURE IOF THE l<ATHERINE. KOTEZ 10 ll\IE ON STAGE "85", GMgonl George Piiette PlfOll'lt of Ille total tmount of Huntington 8eecn, Coun. Probate Code ol Cellfomla PROCEEDING AGAINST KATHERINE ISBELL KELLY. 66t Hemllton, #850, Cott• 80 Huntington St. #I 15' of the bid prtc. named In Ille ty of Of81lQ9, State ot Call-Tiie time'°' nllng clalmt wlH YOU, YOU SHOULD CON· IT IS HEREBY ORDERED Mete, CA 92627 Huntington BHoh, CA contract. tne Labor and Ml-lornl•. perllculerly de· not expire prior 10 lour TACT A LAWYER 1n11111 pertOna lnter•ted In hffy S. Salgy, 33 t 929'18 1«1118 Bond ahall be not leN terlbed u follows. to-wit· montns from the d11e of Ille on Mtrcil 27 1eas 1 Nld matter ·~ bllOfe Uner91, Long Beach, CA Thia bualneH i• oon· then one hundred (10011*· Lot ea ot Trect 3420 r• ~~~~~~~~~~NE the 1o oo A M . intruia~• 1n11 court on M8tcto 18, 1985 90803 ducted by· , generel Part· C«tt of the tote! amount ot corded In Book 132, Pegea Eacrow C«l>Oflllon, ea22 et 9: 15 A.M In ()eplrtment 3 Tnla butlneH ii con. nershlp ll&a •t fN IUFFUYll eu.~~! 1 \11~ 2 Y11W-Ull llW1 3 Br, den, 3 be. 1oe lamlly hm, 1225,200. Ooen S•tlSun 12·5 bath mobile home ' El Jull lllled thla WMllll A Morro Beactt wt~ach tot•I remodel wttn ''"'· 1915 Beryl Ln. e.ae.-8332 ~we of ocean, lntlf .. llng end unique OnfMI .... 211 Ila. canyon and hills. Prime detlgn. &peclally lar119 Large family rm, petlo, 3 loeatlon In lamily park tot with 101• of room f0< cat gar. Plant fC>f addt'I wleeeurlty g1t1. 1 yr pool, deck ind then BR & Ba. $270,000. OWC home warranty lne. OMC, eonw11 Almost a totally 111 TO. t r • d e f o , 0 . C . new llOme with oak entry CONDO: 3Br, ~'..+ba, dbl condo/llOUM, Alk tor and kllehen, wool berber gar. NMr Hoag $128,700 MARV JANK carpet and loll of French I 111_._......._ lffr doors and window• to tJ -..--, • GE 1s9 9100 en)oy the view rrom all Ml· 1121 rooms. Trl·level design. l .. ge llvlng room fimlly NEWPORT BAYFRONT r"oom and, G' total 6BR+FIR, 6Ylba. Rm tor bedrooms. Pr~ to"" 55' yacht. $1,275,000. In 1 central Newport 10-Pam Mose Rltr 759· 1890 CJrubbGEllis cation near echoo11. jii1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii- v1ew from all rooms of llWPllT 1111111 ... ,. TllTllllSI Bey, Ocean and night 3226 BROAOST. llght.t. 1515•000 2 UNITS Each unh over - ""1\llUllCll"I IH>Ml"i IM . REAL ESTATE ·131-1400 the bid pr~ nemed In the 43 • 45 or Mixelllll4IOl.lt Ille kept by tne cou.n If yoo Wllst\lre Boulevard, Beverly ol the Superior Court due1ect by· non·prolll benefit OouglH c . Briney contract Only bonds I-* Mape In the oHloe ot the ere • petton lnt94'Hled In Hiii• C1llfornl• 90211 (213) loctled •• 700 Civic Cent• Terry s Sllgy Thia at•temenl WU flled by compenlM wtllch are County ~der or Ocange the •tate. you mey ~ 659 J340 d 1 lc>poin ed Orlve Wnt, Sant• Ana, CA Tl'llt 1111.ment w11 lllec! w+tn the County Clark 01 Of· rated "If' °' "A•" In the County UPOf\ the uecu1or Of edmln· Tru;t .. u::. ~ purtu:.nt 92702 and .now ceuee, If wltn the C<?unty Cler1c of Or· 8llQ9 County on Februaty "Bett Rating Gulde" will be • l'llOfl commonly known l1tret0<, or upon the •I· to Deed ol Truat dated June any. why the Petition tOf •noe County on Februaty t 1 t985 For fute.·lutnltned wt111 apecteeuler, panoramic ocean view Former model nome In Ptff· llgloue guard gated ========= ~arbor Ridge 4 Bdrm. 3 IT,. y-•y,. ••••&1• Ba & l1mlly room • -• --S 4 , 0 0 O I m o E d Eatttlde DollhouM eom· 1700 1q w/pvt back yarde. Built In 1971.J $22.800 yr1y ln<:<>me. ii Bdrm, 2'hba, 2 ftpk:t • unit Vaulted celllngt, 4 car encl garege + xtra perking New carpet•, ceramic Ille kltctren I baths Hard to bMI at $310,000. Act fut Both nave gd existing flnane.- lng Owner mey Ull•t. 10091Pted. Flllure 10 M.lbmlt u · 7822 Seine Drive, Hunt· torney IOf 1ne executOf °' t8 l980 recorded Jvty 5 Cl'latlge of name should be 27. 1985 · ,2'1125 IOOllPlllble bond• Wiii be lngton Beach, CA 92547 ldminlatretOf. and Ille wltl'I t9S3 H lnal No 83-2M1734 granted. ,~, Publtlhed Orenge Coast Eacano/Maureen White pletety remodeled on • 644-8200 latge comer lot. S78,000 cauM IOf rejection of bid Terma of Nie c11t1 In law-~~-cou' 8 ~.wl11~ P',.,.°'!!_otla-tet: ol Otflclll Aecofda lo the of. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED Publllhed Oreoge Coul Diiiy Pilot Mercn 4 l I ti! PREVAILING RATES OF lul money of Ille United ........ _,. -· -...~ I fll'le Cou ty Record tllet • coc>y of ll'lia Ofder be De.tty Piiot Merell <t, 11 t8, 25. 1985 ' ' . WAGES In 8"0fdanc:e with Stet• on conllrmeUon of Ing lhet you IHelre spedll ~ CO:: .,, publlthed In tl'le [)aHv PHot. 25. 1985 M·3'47 ----1SSYm1ble loen ti 1~~ Ille provtllona of s.ctton Nie, Of Plf1 CUii llld t>el· notice ot tl'le filing ol en In· 01 •noe nty. State of Coste MeH en Orenge M-349 1773 of the Cellfornla L•bor anc:e ev~ by no11 .... venlory and apprelMmlt'll of CellfOfnli executed by Ann. County, CellfOfnlt, once • 1--------- Code. the 1>9'*11 prev.u1ng cured by Mortgage °' Trust •••te •sset• °' of the ~"· ~Ert~9;~9~1~'l~~~~ weeti tor lour tueeeNive Ml.IC NOTICE rat• of per di.m W9Qll Ind Deed on the property ao !Ions or llClCOUnll mentronect T<l HIGHEST BIDDER FOR weeka prl« to tne dete .., __ Plltl.....;.......;..IC.;;...;.NO.;.;;..;J.;.ICE--.. __ 1-------.....;....;,..;. __ holldayendpvertlmeworkln 1010 $1,000.00 to be de>-lns.ctlont2001ndl2005ol CASH (Plyable 81 time of forhelrlngollhep«ltlon ,ICTITIOUIM.l ... ll '~~~A=I the locality In~ the work potll*' with bid end $39.000 the Celifornle Probate Code uie In lewful money 01 the Oeted A:B 8 1985 NAME aTAftMINT T ..... 1_,.........,. .... ~, .,. la to be performed hu bMtl lo bl depoelted Into eectow .Nck lldon Hldfettl, Jf., United StllM) el the North tt.fvy T Moote Jr Tiie lol ,,. "'--""' ,.._ ......,, obteJn.o from the OlractOf within 6 deyw ol coun con-P.C. & Artttur Hendef, At· lront .,.,,,.nee to tl'le county Jvdfie of~ · towing P«ton• •r• olng bullneu u: GAL· of the Department of lndut-llrmatlon, I,_,. '°' Petitto!-. ao counnouae 700 Civic Cent., lupertor C-1 dol~ butlnea• II: L e A y 0 F A ~ I A N trlel Aeletlona, a coc>y ol Blda Of offert to be In wtll· Newport Cent•r Drive, Drive W"t, Santa Ane Cell· ~ E Jottnaton Al· A MSCO, 2925 Cotteg. TREASURES, tOOO Wnt wfllchleonlllelntheofflceof Ing and wtll be received et luff• 2t1, Newport BMc", lorhl• 111 right, 11111· end torrwyfOf P9etti-,mN. Ave., Suitt A·tl. Coale Co11t Hlgllw1y, Suite C, the City Clenl of Ille City of Ille 110< ... ld oHlce at any CA t2tlO lnternt conveyed to and Vlrwyetd Suite 201 On-Mela, CA 92828 Newport BMch CA 92663 DIOnm_.. Beautllul 3 8d 2 1..+81 multl level 1600 tq ft Condo. Great E11ttlde tocatlon, 3 car g1r. comm t•nnl• a pool. Alklng S1S6,000 Traditional Realty 63L-7370 Irvine Ind wlll be m8CM avell-time 1ft., the llral publl·' Publlahed Orenoe Cou1 now held by 11 under Uld terto CAt1711 ' Dtffetl VlclOf Fell, 820 La Emm1ta l~porte Inc able 10 1ny ln1er .. 1ed party cetlon riereof 1nd belOf• •Dally Piiot Fet>ruery 26, 28. Deed of Truat In the property Publlsned Oranoe Coeat ~~~:; Legun• Beech, CA (Stet• ot Incorporation: Call: l ~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ upon requeat. Tt111 contrac-date of..... 1 Maren 4, t985 eltuated In uid Court!" and Dally Piiot Fet>ruery 11 18 Th forni1) I• t0< Ind any eubcontrlCtOf Dated thl• 28th day of MT ·334 Slit• deecrlbed H : lot' 98 01 2S March 4 1985 ' ' 11 builneH 11 con· Thie bualnH1 la con-llLF 111111 llAI under l'llm "1811 nav not .... Fet>rutrv, 1985. Tr~t No •"23. In, .. _ City of , . M·312 «!ucted by· en lndlvlduel ducted by: e OOfl)9flllon .. t II I ha -~ . ...:..-· evalll A ;: A I ... "" .... ' D•rrell v Felt BenJtmln 8 Roe Vice mUI .. pr me M•H t n Ille_.,_, Pf ng nn very ndr•. Andrea Cotle M .... County of Or· Tn11 1t1tement wH riled Prnldent 6 CEO emm1ra Verde Beauty. 2 llOty on ret• of wagee to 811 WOfk· 6 Andr•. 322 WN1 Tnlrd Pt&.IC NOTICE enge S t•I• or C1llf0<nl1 u PtalC NOTICE with the County Clerk cl Or· lmpona, Inc . ., quiet CUl·d•eac llreet, men employeed In the IX· Strffl, Sente Ana, CA per mep recorded In eOok ange County on Februtry tnlt llll«Mnl wu fllec! large llvlng 1rea1. Coun· ecutton of the contrlCt, 92701, AttOfneya tOf Admln· 1 I-~ 182. Pagea 35 to 38 lnciualve IC·1tt• 27, 1985 with the County Cieri< of Of. try kitchen Ind family LABOR REGULATIONS. latr11rl.1t NOTICE TO of Mlecelltneoua MIPS In FICTITIOUI llUIMll ,,_ anoe County on February area. 4 giant bedroomt. The oontrec10f aNll comply K .. .-llt IClflgeton, Ad· CMDfT0..1 cw ,,.. ottlee Of Ifie County ·R... NA• ITATEMIWT Publlthed Orange Coeat 27 t985 Large yard Relocation with tit the requlrementa of "'lftletretrt11 of the Mlet• of auu< TftANlfER corder of u ld County Tiie followlng PlftOOt 811 Delly Piiot Maren .t, t 1, 1e. · ,..,_ company eayt "SELL s.ctlon 1777 S together with Mid o-deftt. The 111111 tddtau end 25 11185 ••-Ill other applieat>ie requif• Publlahed Ot1nge Cow (hc.e.1101-e101 otllercommond .... ""nallon dolngbullneHu: · Publllhed Orenge Cout NOW'I'' P riced et ment• of lh• C•llfornl• Delly Pl'°' Maret! 2. 3. 9. U.C.~.) If 1ny ot ll'le ,.;Ji:.,.,._.;, PACIFIC SACKS, 2S78 M·35t Dally Piiot Metcll 4, 1t, 18, $229,900 Call now Llbor Code 1985 Not lee •S hereby given to ,... -.. -. ., W11tmln1ter Street, Coetl S, 1986 546-23 l3 DRAWINGS ANO SPECI· Q Q,...N\A Cfldllor1 ol tl'le wltl'lln described tbove la MeN.CallfOfnlt92927 P\8.IC NOTICE M-352 FICATIONS A tu• Mt of •-JC ....,..TICE nemed tren1ler0f(1) rnat a ~~'f1ed ~~ J 103 cCo(~ Roy T Btteltl, 2578 W•t·1-----'....;.;.,;,.;.....;.. __ ,_ _______ _ drl'Wlngt and apecifleetlona ,.~ ""' bulk tr1111ter I• about to be lomllene • ... • mlnlt., Street. Coet• M.... FICTITIOUl IUIMll Ml.IC ....,..T..,.t le evelleble lor lntpeetlon P:ICTITIOUl IUllNEll made on pereonel l>foP9rtY Tne underalgned Trull" Clllf0fnl1 92627 NAME ITAft•NT ""' ~ wl1hollt ctlllfge It the omce NAME ITATUlllNT hereinafter detcrlbed d Gayle F. Metzlef. 2348.4 The loll'>Wing peraor11 tte ,ICTt'ftftol'I ---11 THE REAL E S TATERS of Ille DlractM of Public Ttie nemea llld bualneta •ac•etms eny ltebltlty IOI' 1ny Coto. Mlttlon Viejo, C1J1. doing bullneH u , '' _... -- W0<k1 of the C of Irvine The IOllowlng 1>41'tonl ere aodr-ol Ille Intended Incorrectness ol Ille atr .. t l0tnle 92829 ABM RENTAL CO 117•.; ,.._ ITAftMINT lllllYll .. &Lm ~· Ntl ;".., drlW'-d~?~:.S'°cbNSTRUC· ,,.,,.,.,ore are· E ALLYN addraN Ind 01119' common Thi• buslnau la con-Grand C1111el Belbo1'111end Jhe I~ 1*90fl• era L.atge 4 Bdrm 2 Btth on Inga, 9'>41Clflcellont and bid TION COMPANY 2026 CORP ' a Celll0<nte corpor. ~~etlon, If any, ahown dueled t>y • generel P"1· CA 92662 . , T';f...~L~~:SKI RE~ qu" Mesa Verde ttr .. t doc umenta m•y b• Quill Street, Newport •11on, 3300 WHI CoHt Seld .. lewtllbem1de but neran1~AYLE METZLER GRoyJCL McCowen, 111•.; ALS,2025Cllarle8t .. Apt. with llreplace, new purcn...O from lhe l>epert· BMcll. CA 92680 Hlgllwey Unit B, Newpof1 ltl\out covenant or ;._,.,. Tllll llatement wu filed C~end92•• an2 II. Belboa laltnd, ' C09te MIN. CA 92$27 c.rpetlng, new drapes ment or Public; Work• City s c Beach. CA 92663 " "" o Oc o 5 and remodeled kit_ .. __ ol Irvine, 17200 Jembor .. C~:~~.· Ctl~~~~~~c;b~~ The location In C11lllorn11 ran~, exr.:11 or lmpl~. re-wltn ll"le County Clerk of Or· Thia bullnesa 11 con· eorge ampo, 2 2 ..,..,, Roed. 1rvln•, Cellfornl•. Cue.II St. N-port a.ecn, 01 tne cnlef exeoutlvt ottlce ~~u;:bttnc~l~~·1,: ~~I; County on January 31. duRc1~ by~n,nlndlvlduel J':.~~ c!'92:fr c . Coll• :;1J~ Y~~~lg:I~~ R~~~t~~ 82713. A non..,efund•ble '" CA 92660 ~,:~:~~:Ines~ 0111f8 ... c111rgea t~d npenSM '2117U Tnl""i cC•ta~vt~~-t waa 11,.... Tnit bu1lneH It con· ce.t. Priced al S 187,000, of $20 00 wlll be cnargec:t lor Tn11 bu1lnH1 11 con· All o7ner .... ,,~'"e-~ "n~m!.. I Jhe TrutlM end or the Publlthed orange Coett wltn tne ,.IM~"nty ... c'i~~ 01 o""',. ucled by en lndlVldull eech Mt of documenta ducted by a corporltion "" -• .... truat• erHted by Hid ONd ' -... ,. Geotge Ocampo • SELECI Drawing• •e>«lfk:etlona end Phlllp A Stea na P -1 and lddreues uaed t>y the I T I I ,... I Dall)' Piiot February 1 t, 18, enge County on M8tch I Tiiie tllt.._...nt wu f.,._... ~RTIES ' bid documenta wlll be m•il· d~t ' · r.,.. • 1n1end&c:1 tt1n1teror w11n1n 1 ru,•1.:,.1°81>11 ! .. m'":. rem01 •,~: 2S. M1r011 4, 1985 1995 · ..,.... ..., ,...~ ..... three yeart IHI ee • I I ng p ""' p -.. .... M·314 ''""01• Ith Ille County Clerk Of Or· 1--------ed, upon r~lpt of requnll Tll11 1tetement wH lllfld Y ' 81 Ol""I) ·~ured by eeld ,., ...,,.. County on F-"r •"' I In 10 , __ ,. put so ter 81 known to,..._ "' """" "'ubll·"-" Ore~ C~•11 e"•.-198a ""'u_, 1•--------no It., en c1 .... ..,1r with tile County Clerlc or Or· '"'Deed of Truat to wit· ,.. ........ -., 1· You'll agree this ctrarm- lng 2 bedroom cottege It priced very low et Sl 15.9001 Cell now IW6-7171 THE REAL ESTATERS IUYllW LIWllT PllOI Only 10-~ down & owner wfll cerry the baltnoe. Elegtnt 3 Bdrm In prlvtte community Pbol & t•n· nlt Don't mlu thl• greet opportunity to five In tllla prut lgloue neigh· borhood Call now 6"6-7171 THE REAL ESTATERS IJ1•2H2 8SunhO\\ lt4:alt \ MUI VIEW 1111111 S-pect1~u-lar OCEAN, BAY.+ CITY LIGHTS lllew. Entertet'*• 4 bdr home w/p\11 spa, yard + bonus rec rm. Priced to sell at only $354,900 wllerma . A11ume S250,000 + owner wjlf carry. Won't le111 CW! Patrick Tenore 631·12M I llll/'"1111 Dvple11t 1320 W. BtlOO., $275,000. 6"0· 1296 TllREllOI TRl·PLEX w/ro<>m for 2 more unite SuP«" Npt F•ntutlc pool, IP• I nd Height• loe $290 000 p1tlo lhllt all CUiiom Ownr/egt .M6-1M2 . and bMutllully done _ lmmeculale 4 Bdrm home YllW Which ahOWS 1111•. model. , ... -·· Convenient locatlon on "-quiet cul-de·NC. Pric.d SIM.IOI to Mii at 345,000 Hurry! And you wt.II own a 4 Bdrm, 3 be w/famlly rm, (714) 673-4400 lrg 80 ll 150' lot. Thi. 11 lae, not leeM land, wltll a beautllul llarbof vi.w. HITLlllllmu 111-11H deyt Pf'I« to ll'le d•I• Mt'°' enge County on February Intended lranaleree .,. 47 223 S8 witn lnlereai PtalC NOTICE Dell~ Pilot Mercn · 11, t8, ''ZTOOlt • ---------1 ooenlna bld1 fOf 1n Id 985 none , 25, t88S Publllhed Ofanr Co1tt ':":'::'-:-:'""':"':":""::'="""""',.,..,,.,,..,.,.,. ditional" cnar~ ol Sii 00 • 22. 1 ,--... The neme(a) end bu11ne11 ~reon lrom 1118/83 II 'ICTITIOUI IUIMll M-344 D•"Y Pil'""' Merell . 11, 18, SECURIT't'" FOR COM· -11ddr9l1 or lht intended 14 V.. P9f ennum 11 ptovtded " ..,, PLETION OF WORK The Publltn.d Orenoe Cout ltenaf.,ee(a), era CHILI'S, n Hid note(1)plu1 Cotti and r:!A~TAft•NT 6, t885 "-·-•-'I I 01Uy Piiot Merell 3, tO, 17, INC a Dec•w•re COf""'· ny edvancee of $none With ......,_.ng oeraon• are PUBUC NOTICE contract ............... 11 ""'' 0< 2"4 1985 · ,...... nl14'HI dOlng bu"'-t u · 1-----.....;....;....;;,.__ monthly P'oO' ... p1ymen11 s 43 •lion. 6820 LBJ Fr-ey, T ~ RESPIRATORY SER· K ttl10 t>eaed ue>On the eng1~·· U· 1 •209 DallH, Texu 95240 ~of Truat ~::.=.-::. VICES.21851 Newtll\dAve., ,ICTITIOUl IU ... 11 eetlmete~.!.!!.!9'T~~ PtalC NOTICE ~111,!.:;:'0 r.'':~1:i~:ecuted Ind delivered to the oi4. Huntington 8Ncll, NAMI ITAftflllNT of WO(tc ....,.,,.....,..., .... w.u~ • JJl'ldertlgned • wrltt4n ~ CA 82Me The following pwaona 11• w4lf r91aln ten (10) pero.nt of 'ICTrTIOUI ...... , "9'*al u • reateurant end laretton of Deftult l6'd 0.. Norbert Allen Johnaon, Olng butlMN ,.. ROGER Ullllllllll,IOI NCtl progr .. PIY"*"t .. .. .. •TAru.NT c11 loceted •1 3300 Weet manes .tor a... an4a writ 300 E.~ 1300 N.,J~prll'!Q'l!Jlt. HGINEERIHG 6ERVIC!. _.;;;__ _ _..._...D.1_.fOf.,eomotelloo oJ TM oaa ~llwty, Newport Nol~ of Deftun end e:i.c,. Uf~ 8 1M b of Ille worll Al doing butlneu .. Beactl, CA 92863 tlon 10 Sell Tn.unoartlgned Norbert Eatneat Johnt()n. 1 :.. RcO: ~ c I, c I e . aAL TZ aftQlltOH IMITH a TUTMLL ftSTCUW CJrAJllll 427 E, 17th St. Senutlonal 1wHplng vlewl of the bay, ovean, Newpori Center and. moun111n1 from tM b91t ~~~~~!'!"!~ ..... -1 unit In the 801 lido P1rk high rlN building Full ... curlty 1no1uo1ng dOorman ' tn. requeet Ind e•penM OI KAY 6 ASSOCIATES, 972 The 8ut1neaa neme uMd ceuMd Nld NollOI or 0.. 2l85l Newlllld Ave., tp ~In-Chi Hu1ng 8189 the ~ bidder, lhe Vatencl• St , • t. Co111 by Mid trenaferOfa 81 Mid fault and !Jec;11on to s.11 to 9221!~!iunllngton BMGn, CAiRonald Circle, Cypri... CA Ctty wlll pey the emount '° M .... CA 92825 locetion It T N T be rlCOfded In the county ...... !9063o MalNd ""°'1 eompll9nce Kay D MU9fl•, 972 Vtlen· Tnal M id bulk trtnefer 11 Whef• the r..i ptopetty le Tiii• bualn... 11 con-Thia bu1•nH1 11 con· •wflfl ttMI ,.,.,,,.,.. of cit , • t. Coln• ~. CA ~~~.,to, .. !>-He~"""", located ' ducted by • Qlr*lll pan-UC1ed by en lndlYlduel Qovel1W'Ml'll Codi Section 92828 Am::ican E ',"' o ...,. o Dat« '•bruary 21 , 1985 l'l«lhlP i en lndlvldue.I 1"'°2 Ind IM provtelon• of Tiii• butin•H I• con· Coe IC ow. Inc . 2e-i3 ..,., ........ ..,.. Cor· Norbetl" Johneon Tllit ltllement WN llled the contrect document• ducted t>y an lndlvlduet E M ''c H~ey, Coton•,.,......, M ...., ttWtee fht• tlttement w&a fllld1w11n the County Clerk ot Or· penalntno to"9ubltltutlon Key o MIJOll• °" Ir, Ill Ofnl• 92825 on Mn ..,.. ._.....,,. wttn Ille County C1«11 of Or·IMg. County on Fet>ruarv 4 of ::so~~~;· AOMINIS· Thlt tlttlf!*lt w11 llled (j~~D~:ec6l:s~i~~= 9eftftf HMte1 CA (211J enge County on F'ebruary 1985 - ' ' TAATION• AM lton , .. , with the County Clerk of Or· OF' A PERMANEPfT.UOUOA ....... 8f; .Nef\ .,.._.. 20. t986 ,._, PW quee • • anoa Ccwlty on f.otuety tlCl!NSE TO TRANSFEREE 0 ~o::s Or • ~t ' Coett opening bid• 11\111 be ,_ In TH~ S'T"AIE Of 19Nl¥8 0 11"' Piiot 'et>ruary 25, 2• 1 ..... a dlrec1ed to Gene Jon.. At-_,_ CALIFO.RNIA BEVERAGE .~•S MMCh 4, 11, 18. t985 "· .u., 11111nt P:fo t Menager Publl•n.d Or.-ng• Coe•t CONTROL BOAF~O WHICH· M·332 • (7'4) 6eO-1 01lly Piiot Marcl'I 3, 10, 17, EVER IS LA flER ' 8Y ORO( of the City 24 198S Thie bulk 1r1n1f., II not .. -,c -, .... t 1--.. ---,c-:x:-.-,-IC-£--ll Counc11 of Iha City ot Irvine Su-421 eubject to Ctll1ornl1 Uni· ,_ "" nK-,._ nu DATfJO· Februery 21. DI-IC ....,..TICE formCommerclel CodeS.C· 19~ '~ "" 11on e1oe CITY Of' lft~... IY1 . fhe nlme and l'Odf ... of MMICY c. ucn,' cm 'ICTITIOUI IU ..... lt the peraon with whom CLIM NMm ITA Tl•NT ClllMI mey be llled la Atnerl- Publllhed Or•noe ccs .. , Tiie IOl!owlng Pltton• .,. CM Eecrow. Inc ESC I'"· Dall~ Pile' ,.. .. ~ •• ,,, '!I d°!1:1.~ ~ASTERS ':~~.2"43 6. Merell 4. ttl5 M .335 2 u-nc. A,_. Weet-:.cAl'.;;;·;;;: = m1ntt1t CA g2et3 d.wy '°' flllno C111m1 by 111y iiiiiiiiiiillfl ___ , Ptul Cllecketta. 1892 creditor enelf be THE OATE L1w11nee Ave WHI• ABC IS8Ul!S A PER· mlntter CA 92883 MANENT LIOUOA LICENSE ., •• ' .. '' Tiii• bualn•H II con-TO TAANS,UIEE ~ II UCflO Dy 11'1 lnOIVlduel the butlnne dey befo<e the kn«k• Often wtl9n yov Pu Clllldl1111.1 coriwmmatlOn d•le ~ UM r"'-llt-0-lllnQ 0.lty Thia ltllll'IW'lt wat llled fled 100.... Piiot Claulfled .Ade to n tM County Clerk of Of O.ted F'.et>ruwy 20. 1N& rMCtl IN Orenge Coelt 2a County on reotuary C...,.l, INC., a.,..__ matket "· 1 c.,.,....,. . .,. ......w Ptlo"9 IA2·6f71 1 P'ublltNO Or "=! t" .. " t.ten•f TttM~ IOalfy Piiot .,_ete11"? to. 11 PubOIMd Oranoa eo..i ~~~~~~~~ 1 24, I 15 Diiiy Piiot Maren '. 19&5 -: $11-420 M·339 ---~~~~---~.-.~-----~ • I > . . LIFE A.NO ACCtD"l!M ANO HI.AL TH IVNOPlll OF THE-AM«IAL ITATIMINT-VIAR INOl'O CIMMf\ S1, ,_. 0, PACIFIC ,fNANCIAL LIFI INIU"ANCE CO.ARV, 700 Newport c..,,., Drtyt, ~.o. ao1 toOO, Newport a..ctt, Celffomle ..., Tottl ec1m1111<.1 .... ,, '4.71~.520 . Total llat>llltlft ., '29.651 ' CIPtl~ UC> ~ ----1.000.000 Grou'lilld 1n afllJ c.t1ntttbuled 11<tr1>1U11 3 000,000 S~tl IUfpivl rundt 0 Unawgnect lund• 11ur1>4u1) 328 162 Oa.n (Lotti t1om 094tf•tion1 . 211,725 lncttue (~rH•l •n C1p11ai llld Surplut durlf\Q 1QS4 124.219 lnlUl'lnce In FOfc.e NllionwtcM t t 1,021 000 ACCldltrll & HMllll Ptlf'l'llVmt 0 1naur1MC:e In F0tc. Ce11lornt1 8ut1ne11 60 on 3 15 ACCIC!enl 11\(j ~tn P<etnlum.1 Direct C1111orn1a 8'.ltlflllU Pegoe 0 We l'll!lby oertlfy tllal thtt ~ 1teme era In llCCOfd1nu twltll tfll Annu11 8111~1 IOf the yeill ended o.o.rnt..r .1 I tM4 made 10 tr. IMl.tflnee Com· mitt~ or the State of Cahlotnca IJ'.lf~•nt 10 law \ fNMet c ~. ,, .. 1..... . Awdrer L.liMfe,9eoret_., Publllhed Orange Coaet Delly l>llOt ,et.Na,., 11 Mirth I 2 • tH't Tfl.711 CottaM ... IMS..937t MoCOMllCK MOflTUMV 1195 t na C1ny01t" Gad Laguna Beach, Ca. 92851 494·9'415 ~WN· Mortutwy • c.,,._.1wy Cr.ma lory 1826 Giiier Ave Coet•W... 5.t0·855• I ....... NTDTUuY Pllf HT 3 Bdrm, 3 Be, dMlreb19 IMne T•rta L\lt Cof· 1'19r, Of*, efrey, pool. l>•llo, eome view 1339.<>oo l JllWl()lJI 1 1(.1~1 \ Relltora, 878.e()()O ( .. lltMlt._.. llMlactmtPnr UH llnMIValuabW ............... A ...... ta.lal. ~.lat. llftlT911T c.r... ... .., nu lut. 1w~ hwJert 1w• mt c.ta ..., HR &itiGI flR FIVE STH'e. Home UUl•I •HAAOTOFINOICLEANI •lla.IWI• Baytrontw/tandybeh Wllll•WIUJll P a rle . S p 1elou1 2 CM Co lootclng for yng, 3 Bdrm townhome, quiet, Sn5tmo. Bier 642·3850 28' $1800. Call 8ettY Wcal:fleld 1& 2 Bdrmtipts,pool ••• Mdroom.2bettl. Vacant dyn1mle Hl••m•n fn with pool, tennlt, spa fee., on ortctown lg 3bdrm 645-9181Of644-2270 lndry rm. petlO, balcony. Own.,• ••v-"SELL.. Real &tit• lnYettmenta. No amkrs. No pet•. 2h• 2 sty trpte f/yd gar ........ ..... IPUJmll ~~~J::~ Income Ta~. Preparation CALL QUICK ~2313 T11.1m1n11m s i~~)~~~'::t. much mor• S725 hurry! 4 bd pool rit Spnllng clMn .Ji •Pl• 7U-0081 Of 642· HI03 141-1112 -539-81908elt Alty tee very ehar~.~.7.; •IMC>edutt& 1 tyaec-1 •-·-L -1\:-~;;;;;;;;;:::;;:~;;;;~~-------·-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;::~ THE :REAL I ESTATERS ,.,. 1 pool~ 11on1. Heat pd. No ~·· ut. -• 1• MUI flllT llPUl UYFUIT.... ~ut;!AJ*r2 ~r.·s~~1t '*'· L..... 2Bdrm 2Ba S67S.seac> ''3;we;~2Pii11tiiila.ii0iiiii•t:·ec-•conao-...-Ctnu .,l llu !t._,..t .._. ••• ' 111 tlful property price 2 Bdrm 2ba, 40' on water, Exec: 5Bd waterfront w/"'' $2000/mo. 873-7544 398 w WM~ 831•6583 $1100/mo. Mteto. d/w, 0 & Sic -,'9VXTI! XCCf U8Df fb &Af iA Ci' ':;!~~2~~'."":~ Sc>= Just redue•d. owner ::..~: .. ~~~/~ ~~~l~~~B~ ta Aaa BEAUT. 3 bf~ ba condO, pool. :•· tenn, raquet· s.rv ~ w l9ttl ?t· lndtvdual & amall ~ ~=~1= 20·1. Owrl9t financing. an;~• ~:e~2•1502 yfly, wtlt a11o ..... /option Agt 759-0780 1 ---.,,.....,...1 frpk:, d/w. w/diJ!°°'stc': ball. d gar 7eo..aoe3 Free c:on9Utl.11on 1 o.i ~ 78CMI081 Adulta. Eve/873·5820 at $595,000. Call ..--.-•-ord•cre..: 6'2 2649 Clote to O<:Mn, 18' quiet Servtce 646-tqe TAX SVC PAOF-"EP· OPENSAT/SUN 1'840 -8198. Arllu SELOOMAVAILI Wea\Mf· ...... um mo. 'f • complex, lndry eerport. • AAATK>N.Alyourhome l.L lxe~;• 1100 KlrlCt'lner 780-eo&9 ly Bay TownhOUM. bOat -••••I• m'I ....,j-•' No pets S525. 538-0490 ti l lull lu . _ °' °""* m ae uuu •w s11p. 6Br 3B•. dbl gw. a-a--· --SUWlll YIWIE cPX 10 ywa n per. can IMutlful dval wide 24x80 PALM SPRl1 i UNIT§. Exec:. Irv. Ten-. i:>OOi hm 4 tenn, pool, •II •menltlel 11111..... ,..,,ll.ull -. lncr.... your .refund . •AOO RHYAN 8U8; ave. TM , ...... drew lft ... w/lge lam rm. open Cur'T'rlde Onty. FO< Qr. bdrm. S2200. mo. Call S 1875 mo. 472..()868 Neve< llved ln ... exqu191t• New Apartment eomplell. Home appt., reu ret•. TAXES. BOOKKEEPING We11 ... I Dally Piiot kitchen 2BR/2bl matr Inge Co. property. Price Catotyn, 720-0280 Country French. Comp Reedy for occupancy In WIT llT1 [)y/543·9133 ev/645-9882 & A.E. INVEST 556-8155 C'l 11•1 d Ad. M2-M71. bdrm v9ry apadous. v""' 1295,000. For detail• call, -turn or unturn. 2nd "' A"'ll 2Bdrm• $530/mo 1 attractlw yerd a rxKch Bier 645-0203 eve only. u .... 1U4 w/V.,._ of Santa Ana. City .,. · Live wnera you haw arM? Young ecsutts wet-al(ytlne. See. undetgrnd 3Bdrma teo5/mo. Gu •Spectacular apll AfUbM!tl, Val. n.~" .. come. Agt. 540-5937 In tall all new n •carport Pfkng, etubhae, pooL.tto-'*'99· garbage dlapoaal, * 1 & 28'. I & 28a IUll• I .._. .... 811 ...---------i---------onty. no g.,age, gwdener .-.. • nll. spa & uune. S900 retng & cwport. For In-•Spacious townnoueaa • .,.. ~ U I Fem/rNture to lfW nn. ShO;/iio;:;RSiGliG. Lrg SpaolOul Obi Ilk• new. Incl S850 mo. 983-320e -•-t\I $1200 t formation call •Ar~ 275-7"' fl 2br 2ba, lam rm, Mt bar, ltaUI FuaiUM "HECK THESE CALL US REGARDING u urn. urn. 'fWI ~ •• *Private balconle1 or ...... •T _._ 8adl Bay condO. pool. ~. ,. aq .... ~72 ..... 5•Plrlc.Ownr 531·3169 Plain""'Jane 2br w/bltlns IAVINELEASES IYllL---'(211)120-llU Garden patios S.WUtul38d ~~ Jaclten.$300,645-5123 ....,...Meg..,..2,_.. - ... l ~ Cinaa ••I air 2122 erptd Cleco< ehlld/pet7 lmH 0.llt ltaltJ (11•) •1·2111 a.tween 2pm-4pm Mon-_ ...,1 acrou from poo1 & 1ennts Fem lhf IQ 3bf 2ba apt A9tall St«>N 1000 SF. Otes _ $495 nat tow depo 18124 Culver Dr. Irv. ~ ..... ~ day through FrldlY ww1 courta. Wttl/Oyr, 2 car w/pool. AVI now NB S4o40 Nwpt BMS/PCH Hlgtl ._ •:lllfollJ-+ ... Un11"'_X .. p-11_pr_"""' Dealgner fully turn 2 Bd a•MlM lM-1111 •3 Lighted tennll courts gat. patio a baleony. 645-2135, 952-4300 d'f9 lbltlty. AVI now 831-sns tor fu t N6el Fast e1oe1ng townhOuM. Poot & tennis * • *1t 1'>.L . Walk to~ Ealtllde 2Br lBa w/beam •2 Swl(nmlng pooll $1300/mo F/tklr 2br 2ba apt In ltv , S ALE/LEASE. 1000 aq ft grlnclpala only Agt. coun S1t95873--0898 Fncd 2 l1ry 3bf 2b off ~aaa ...... Avl 3/20 $1100+$1000 cefllngs, frplc. l1W $855. •S1ream1&ponde 1001ntrepd nd own bdnn tum.~ ~ell.KtoealromN8CMy "'"'ny ........ ,...,,, ~ L::L ~·~· MacArthur 2 gar mod kit -MC. No I*• 642-5942 111. last. MC $226. 2 per-•Sorry, no peg TSL ~~2NA· 1~ENT ""• ~ ....... 50. 7 ..... 5111 H .................... """" --· · ~-""""' aaa .._. ... S730 S3M190 Bell f.. rel• Ihle price 1150 SOM, no pate. 850-1798 +Furnl9hlngl avlil .,... ~ "" -· ..,. --.....,, -~ .. .__ I 8...... 3 c e E ...... 2 ... 2,. .. 3 E' .. -.. 11 coaatal new 2br lrpk: Aflltatatl Fual1 .. Lag 8ct\ D\)1)1 pref., .. WutrW .-... ,..,... "'• .,., ...,.., .., "" ,.._,," avell 411 others 1v1ll EASTSIDE 2 BA 1 BA WHY NOT CALL OCEAN SIDE of Balboa dey wortcer, '325. • utll. .... _,_ 1• ftlll llfTI Ml vu, w1lk beh tennl1 new cpl & Int. Flreplalce. 539·6190 Belt Alty fee Large, clean. quiet, lndry ltl-llll 43rd ll. 1 Bd tba c»-494_8950 1>91. 49"' -2tM ONLY 118.000 per unit pool spa $1226 881-8293 $645 Go ... 1675-9291 lac, carport. from $475 . teched unit. gat. yrty 2 OMCe: +work., .. on Aiverllde eo. Riek Byers ..,.111tu• 2 Exec. tamJBr· 2•111>a. tam Nrv!hor: ~·,!n~r& lalMI _ ._,. 646-4549 SUWlll YILLAIE seso1mo + ~-LMV>e NB 43rd 1t-yny. 1325/mo Monr<Ma st 1n ea.a 71S()..7292. -rm. encl 1. vu. gardner pool spa l 1225,e1.e293 lalaa• .... Eutslde 2Br new decor pt\one number for appt. M/F. own rm. ciMn. M..a $396 m0. 87W175 Btlr/Co-op/aet-upa malled Lm llU au au s 1400/mo, 645-8173 2 8d 181 on Dauf.ont. d'#lttr encl. gar & pa11o' 15555 Huntington Village 648-2751/54M933 many xtraa. ~71 A &2500/MO. 875-5579 ·~ k .,.,.. No pei, $650+ ciMnlnQ Lane, froril San mi.go BLOCK TO BEACH nc::: N--amk MIF 25-35 Condo 8._..l•llb 2.-Hae w/pool E·alde area Avail till June 11200/mo .u .. ~5.,.._ Freeway north of 8wf'I .,,.. -•• --~ ._..__._ ... _... lncd 5 rm w/Rat S725 2k:io ~ ~ '36' •"t 644-1211 & lrg MC._.,...... ~ to ••e·F.:..., .. _ ~t on TATCHED UNIT 1 BA EiC M lfV ba.1350/mo+ SPIRITUAL REAOINGS Completely remodeled __. ...--"""" ~ ... _,..,...,, .._ tll 645-7899 AcMce In ~ MetW9 ., Great rental., ... Only 1 ltatral 2212 53M190 Belt tty fee 2b• cook'• kit dbl gar "-·t .. __ 24 EASTSIDE Lg newty r.-McFadden Iba. garage \'early u · mite from Loma Lind• NEW 3Br dpfx AVI May 1 $900'1 kldt/pet at .,.. I..... decorated 2 & 38' Apt $650/mo yrty On 43<d Ammt n/amkr, reap,.. r«a. Couneellng. 1815 So. El ~!cal Center. LOw dn. RENlALS or b/4. O/w,j' .,, loreecl S3M190 Best Alty'" 1208. Dix mobUe home. no S11n1no at $590. 2214 lrriat 2744 St. l .. ve ph number for hou• by bch $330/mo Camt:. RMI, SM Clem Cuti flow. Wlll trade for JACOBS REALTY air .. --1. 1•• E. 211.t St. pets. 0uM•~re ldult1. College Ave. 642·5210 rang.tr" ondo 1 + appt M8-2751/54M933 $100 MC. 875-3823 d 492·7291 PROP MANAGEMENT ,,.. vv-..,, aeeure I A property In Coat1 MeM 714/87S.i173 S1100+aec54e.&985dys •11.IFFI• 1""'1 ~. 648-8373 Eui.lde lg qui.I 2Br. New Iott, ar. pool. 1ennl1. vt VERSAILLES 1 Bd ldnt. $ht tpllC MeM Vde hm sca•u.ms or Newpofl. Approx ..., ·~-........ e11>1a. drpe, paint, tndry & 3118 S575 mo 873-8785 quiet IOCatJon Full aec:ur· furn BA.pvt be S350 ,.. S200,000 equity. Riek lalMa lalaU W•tllde 2BA 1bL gar .. WllTll l•llllTIU1 ...,.., ...... pa1IO $895 mo 648-7~ OranQ._e Tree Condo lty bldg Avall now mo+ 114 utll 545-9231 ANSWERS ~~!.~~~p!~r~ aBR HX ail upatelra. ~ :::nt.s.'f~ 3Br+f~r;'3{3h• r.'t; vtew c:c;;ao on LY E~ 1 ea, 2 Bd patlO. 1Br¥10ft. 1 All amentti.a s9251mo &U-7215 Agt lntab ...... S1350 year eround. "--·· .... -· Designer furn MC park· gar trp1c· lfOpetl se~ S58.5..1•t.Lut•l150MC. VeoalllelCoodoLMlioQ """*'•·Gouty 2 HOUSES Groaa S 19,200, 472-8959 or 848-9908 --n11 3BA 3B .. L T-.. --Ing s 1e951mo' 873-0999 3 ii Cabrllto 631-4038 854-7977 Of 883-1480 S950 Sunny 2Bdrm Beyfronl home fouummer SttlM ··Bull9f S 180,000 15% On. Owr19t Xm 1br at>Ode near .. ux "'""""""-· Agt 631-4980 rental 4 • Bdrma. Jim ALL RIGHT Don Goguen 497-8287 Rare find yearly 5 rm hae M 1 $.425 basic but Brlek lrplc. 2 story llv. Oeeenvtew. 30 ateps to E·llde 2 bf 1 ba, patio, no IPlllAL IMS 851-5111dyal72()..()789 lf/Y "No'w. o.r." aoothed fhe OIZllllTI Have eomethlng to NII? Claallfled ads do It well ~4::.nt :ec:,t[~~~~ ch9:r~n decor other• too s'~200'. o•~E~les~ ~~t~~:·· .. nd. Lovely 2BA com-pets. 317 Cabrlllo St ltritMt Ptlat &,ts ltt•• 2tM w anted t Bd •PllhH old l.CSy, "If you're wllllng 539 6190 Belt Alty ,.. pletely furn. w/large seoo. 631-"'36 LuxuryH(' & 3 bdrm IPll Empt. gent. non drinker Cd M I B., I •I• ;; to admit you were •ong. $800'1539-6190 Belt tee • 233 18th Place. 876-4333 llv/dln rm. opening to E·slde Studio wlpatlo In prestigious lrvlne Room In E/llde Costa S500/ Sngl. 1 ,.,; you'll be ALL RIGHT " IM MAC EXECUTIVE , front garde n patio cath oelts. kitchen wlfrtO Lighted tenn11 eta. pool, Mau home 548-505e wtcdyt ~2-33i£Mf> · • _... , .... u~1 blks to oeeen 1 br bungalo w/appls Ir" utlls tuneet patio $.440 now 53M 190 Belt tee HOME. 3B.. b 2b w/grMnery.W/O. glr. -..25 ..._ •"" ,.,.2• .,.. nae BBO par1c like -• · "'· ar. a. Avall now till June 1 ... +.._ ~"' " .....-• ..-' ah • Melure Fam· Laundry, kit Gu ler ~pr~~12,: ~:: $850/mo. 631-0174 "EXTRA NICE" l g 1Br l~=T ~~!icA~Sg. prlv, etc ldMI lor a. ........ -tl · w/pool. No pale $475. 1 ... 1.. ser ious ttuden1 -Pvt llP•· Poot. tennit, Aprtuat1, Uaf. 648-3818 att 3·30 .... s2001mo 540.2093 e ;g; cD 16X20 s1nrw walk to beh $1575/mo -• · • ~-- 846--4880 Of 631·3098 lalMa lalad !7H FIREPLACE, pool, Piiio Wini 1tac• 2741 Nwpt 8eh room In 4Br hM on1y-;5n /2.,~ IM/rent X·LG 1 & 2Br Apts. E· -· ~ w/prlvl $350/mo u1111 pd, neg • ~ f(UI) ADS ARE FREE Cal: B1y1horea 2 Br Attractive 1BR upper yrty Side $550 Up 557·2841 Studio 3 blkS~OOfrom/ oeeana1'1 street prt<ng 675·2316 0f ,....,..,l,.,..i-~ln=--.--=--1_--=r.1.-:.a I b• 11000. mo. No pets/smk/drlnk mo.-mo. .. mo av •• ..u , MS.7056 eYea lst/lut & C&B. Refs. now Att 7pm •97-3277 ROOM ONLY ln1qulflt Ealt t3U. 453 i 2()6 tq fi at MJ-1111 BIO CANYO~. 3BA 2'.hBA S575/mo, 875--0247 . llSTllT II 1p;rt ltae• 170 CS2~5 Cond,!>;2~7~ IMt. S1 30/aq f1 1617W-1·1~~~~~~~~ EXEC TOWNHOME View &550/mo 2Bd Iba --. mo -etm. NB Agt 541-5032 1: of go1i coutM city KQhts, Lge deluxe 1 br Apt, yrly. all blt·lns, lndry rm, 1 . 50 2Br 28a $&50, lleteJa .... tb ltlf CdM Exec: Oftloa Suh• FOUND Sml M• Temer :::::;:;::=::===:==:.!:========..!:::===--=====-1 pvt tennis cOOr1 & pool Stove. O/W. refrlQ. no nr beh & shOpS rafrlg, stove. d1hw1hr _ A/C perk""' tr 1700 or part Poodte. Wtlt w/llte -------------SlS50/mo 840 8183 · pete. S775 mo. 673·9•73 741 W. 18th ST Incl. No I*• Call btwn ue..-· """' om tan mwtdnga on beck. . • J TSl MANAGEMENT M dilly 545-4156 91T11 -Call 873-4120 &rt lay beck ftat vcty Eutblulf-4Br 2'.o\Ba. tam la • 642-1803 Wkly rentals 1135 & up. llSTl 1111 Marguerite In CdM HORO SCOPE SYDNEY 0MARR rm. 2+gar · Jae, view. Pta1a11l1 fl07 Brite & airy nu ept1 & drpa. Colof TV fr .. coffee 648-422• e«-4039 grdr s1e50. 548-7415 · · °"o,,,......,....,o~,.....,.--=-- i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Peninsula Point. upper, 1400 sq It 2Br 1'/•B• heated pool & •1419' to Exec olfteel 199 pvt ofe 2 F UN Yorbhtre Terrier tBr. yrly, quiet. no pell Townhouse Micro. lrple. oceen Kitch'• av•ll 1mallet ofa Recpt arM. lmt. M rno8 on Udo S600 1ttllut 673-6970 gar Cascading 11ream1 IN NEWPORT BEACH 985 N Cout Hwy S 1275 mo Jenltorlat s laland Dys 173-8170, •-· • 1 & WllerflllS Pool/spa .. I ............ t II , ..... L911una Beech. 494-5294 nttn pllltl""' 759-9501 E\'91 M2·2513 llU '" 11 $875 No pe11 549·2U7 ... grea ...._... 0 veon '"' • """· -----,.---=-----~ .. ....... • W. 28 1'.~B• t de& or 545--3115 Upper Bay Private SHUil llTIL Fu~ Executtvuult· LOST "'* Gdden .AM. .. __.... 1.........., poolr Max·2 rptet0ns . .No elubhouHI & hHlth Wkly rentals now avail 81 Furn/unturn otfloe lie 13153. vie. Salt t.w-t W ., ... _. 1 L 17~50-0473 Brita & airy nu epts & drpa. spu, 8 tennis courts, 7 Sl2e/wtc & up 2274 New· sp~ lmmedlat• oe-Creek. 496-4620 A9werd Tuesday, Marcb ~ . . '"9 I.,., ftnlal ~ •· ,. 1400 IQ It 2Br iv.ea pools, clOse to buslneu. po11 Btvd CM 648-7U5 cupaney '350·S895/mo. LOST Male medium Poo-ARIES (Murch 21-Apnl 19): Whnt you have been watttng for.will ..... , f..U, ,.., Bright, clean eenerry. &br Townhouse Micro. lrplc, OC Airport. F11hlon Word proeeulng. com· die, blk/gray WMflng .,.,. surface. Mcani, green light for creative endeavors. for change. varie ty. ~ i ,_.,_.. 2b•. Ilk• new. pvt patio i" w~=~~ngP:r,.';! Island, convenient shop• SU I Sii LlllE pu1er accounung Rentll collar vcty occ 11 .._ possible travel and romance. Writing assignment could be part of AMU Ulllnl S1300/mo640~11~ ,950 No pets. 549•2447 on sight 3028W CoutHwy,N9w· 1nc11 teleC>hone an.wr'g, t>usatoe>54M100 .. k .. c . n. r'a kc ro le _, c t • 2714 IC .. 5 pon Beec:tl kltenens. TV Teiell PMklng, janttoriel. s pac age. iem1 ' ys Y . • fi I bl LmTI YllWI. " I na °' 54......,11 Singlet 1& 2 Bdrm Apll1· S t25• wtt ~1 no deposit kitchen Coplet t>eYerage Loat l*y Tem.r. ""' TA\JRUS (Apr1 20-May 20): Study rn:s message o r va ua c ll•l•tL,., 2 Bdrm Upa1alr1, reft raq TOP ar ... quiet, no pet1-menta & Townhou .... ~-S MfVIC9 Executive Aow m• SIVT oray 'F•p' hint. A urn o f glamo ur. ro mance dominate\ personal sc~nano. Yo u'll • ' No pets $450 mo STUDIO Beauty ssoo (Ask 1bout turnlehed c ... t I•" 3901 MacArthur •t Jam-NB lte/IO Vie 8IUfta r~civc unu\ual gift. re lates to an. music or luxury ite m . Family L.91 Piil Mt 645-8161 352 Victoria PAV patio. poo1 & IP• ap11, eomp1e11 with TV, L A boree Call 752-7170 ~AD '500I ~54l6 member will agree to d cc:orat1ng. remodeling reside nce. . . ..... .... tenfflt 2BR 1.~A Townhou ... MESA PINES 2650 H•rl• 11nen1 & utensns: maybe home t0t ~rty t eem1-NB Enc offion 2PVt loat. Wht Male Cat w/blu, GEMI NI (May 2 1-June 20): Focus on home. security, ability to Yll. I W. + ... , patio, lrpl, gar., no pet 549·2••7 rented '°' snort term or private & 1 pnvete ~II• otc1. lge work .,.. Ilion~ c:t<>Pad ..,_ Vie know d''fli"rcncc between fact illu\t<>n. An~wcr~ nrc available. but .... M.A.. •...,../• S595. 548-7510 Ofa,.,,., Tr .. Terrace. 2BA longer) On Jamboree avail •76--2172 Nancy Rec:pt area Stefl rm-flt-COM Into ~2e ~ • • . ., ...., .. _. .. .,_ Rd at $111 Joaquin HIU1 -----s •" --"r""----i.r:::>-z many arc hidden and you'll hav\' lO look bcl11nd ..ccncs. Pisces. _,, 1rgo-W• ,. ... I •••... 2er 1a. AdUl.._..,ef No 2BA Condo. MC bldg Ad V.acadta tng combo 1.•-mo, P I · • • -• · •• .,.. $900/mo 1 .. 551"'"1 Janitorial 5 nit• Pllk· natives figure 1n sccnano . 111·1• 11.....-pet• $450/mo i11. 1111 "'-1IOO lntab IM7 1 759-9501 THANK YOU ST JUDE CANCER (June 2 1-J uly 22) What i;ccmcd "scatte red " will now be $200 ctMnlng. 5e7 W•t PEPPEAWOOO APTS I Br H• ex I ealde Of ~ --FOR YOUA HELP orpntttd and you'll be on m ore whd footing. Yo u art w1thtn lepl t9th. 64s.o940 w1enc1 patlO & carport eauoentrnt 411•418 No Bright Newport office. G K.C riaht,. you'll get upport fro m thO'.'C 1n authority. ho n tnp could~ o n .,1111 ftlW-3BR 2ba(ll2 duc>le•). cpts, S450tm~ 54e-907• 2 & 3Bdnn, 2ea Yrty. gar Lk TahOe nr Siii .,. .. , ~ ~..!'~~ agcndn. might involve close rcla11vc. 3 Br or 2 •den, dbl gar,.. drpa, OIW. '8'1Q41· E'tlde Pvt 1 Br, lrpte, pool, p1110. Nut bMCh $8SO.St90 (41SI 38 1..0732 LEO ('.July U-Aug .. 22 ): A~po1.ntmcnt. call or contact mad.e •xtr... Beeutltut, gdnr, S750+ •·Eve 548-(039 gar No peu 399 W Bay &75-4912. 754· 1792 Blu lg B"' Bear CablnJ:' .1 F I b h II comm pool. t1400/mo, G 1 St '585 850-8357•----"' yc,ierdny will now puy d1v1uen s. inanc1a p icture .., ng t. you No peta. Call Lol9 Mitter 38' TwnhM. reat foe n _. _ 2BA lb•. Quiet, no pets. t&bte. cOlor TV. 2 receive rccoanition l<>nJ overdue. 831·t2t8 Nwpt. Ht1. Frple, patlO. Sharl> 2 br 1 ba duplex. YNrty Avlll now. $825. Sleec>I t• 545-6918 VIRGO (Aua. l.l-Scpt. 12) G c1 ready for new stan. you'll have Hatbot v• Homea 5Br bf11n• se75mo 559·500' IMtur• new Nrthl~ Call 850-2•03 lntala t. -- opportun11v to era\C past m1 take'. and to imprint frr11h style. Tak,<' ..... _ r::~ .,. ... _ teo01mo 2 8d 2 B•. trptc, crpt. pMlt & t gw, 8dd 1 2aA 2ba. ~" No .... _~ 1 fid h , • _.. -"'"" .:·.,... ~• .. t>tt..m. "' patlUnQ. No peta. kid.I Ok -•~ ~ _ -• initiative, empha,11e con 1 encc w11 out ap nna arropnl LA/ve 1~ gdl'lf t11SO 25-41 ...... · SS75 mo s1150 tnO¥e-a. --to~ .. * ~~~~;:A~~~~e"G:::,.:~~~ .... -N4,M,U~~~;!;:,. .. ___ ~ · ' h h h Npt Creal 21kHden 2'M>e 81 Cent•~St v fM Oelli*.1 F/n-tmle 27• 1n IOlo'efy tel mall eve See. w/p, LI RA (Scp1. l-Oct. 22) o llow t~rougn on unc -your Mint w. Avl now for 4 Tll. ........ •STUNNING Lg 18drm NEWPORT VILLA APTS hOrM. c ... Addn lpeC8 CQPter avail 833-7588 • 15 yr finance uaurMble intuitio n j, on target. M:rvc as rchnblc. au1dc. Many are intnaued by ~.or 1 yr. S1250/mo, M2·llll 1a. Getden Apt Pool Awoxlmatety 1 mite trorn 1v1111 fOf turn ~5&-0391 your views, you could be a sked to appear hcforc the media. Now you 720-4133 or ree-6082 $.495/mo. 110 w 1a1n the a.ch 642·2357 OOM GREAT HOUSE o;'i:,~~ -=~~;' • ~se:~;~~~:V can cap11oli1c o n o riainal concepts. ' NPtCt ... Condo. ~ 1125/mo E.Mt..0. 2 ect 1 Trlsite• 2Br. gar, $850 s.. BEST IN BIO CANYON ROOM FOR MAN $.476 .. Phc>l'lel lnataff9d, CoPiet CAL AMERICAN, AO&ERT SCORP10 (Oct. i 3·Nov. 21 ): Define tern\\, keep o pen mtnd. 11v(' HA/den or 31r,3N. NU IA .. row:,-Frs:c.yd, SYn 313 10-• tl02 Of. On golf COUrM 2BR 28A OEP ~255 MMOe •¥91abJll '375 • 151·91 l I 0, [ 110-4t2S n..11 rrin to tnlcllettual cunoMty. f'ow~r o f pcrsua ion are he.1&htcncd, cpt/=t. Some oc:n w 11*'·2~7 s.nt:':. .,. t2e-S l&t 7·8f>m s 1S95 7eo-to52 M-tg 381 2a. hM w/Obl tor 2 ""'. "400'f0f 1 rm. • populant)' increase and )ou'll be m ore nware o (phyincal appearance. s12 /mo, Aft~ TIL'llW•ll ft lfRIA CLIFF!'HAVEN 2 8cl. 1ea. gar & vtew J.4M•,.\ u1 1mpl• perk1no Agt '!It...... SI Sqtt1.ar1an 1~ic.nu1nc alb:-1-t-Sbcr•.3-Mr.21'8&. Ml qu wwi1 a .-ction of~· trp1c:o-e4e "9eeltori-.-~a.ner 7PM 57:i-1~ __ w•;ptwell;art SAOl'M'AIUU (N ov .U·Dcc. 21 ): f ocu o n prc'11gc. advant'e· 2 bllta to bell Cloet to • l!Vtng? w. CM on. eny-ttred ~ No P91a. Dey ~-Mell~ PRIME omoe ~ 1r1 ,ul t1metp-t11M P>C*'lon mcnt. succe5,(ul rcl:atton w1.fcss1onal su~or Empham olw on pooll.!._.nn4t M2-M83 t12s1mo t.tllde 2 8d t trom • tmall IPI to yeerty 54t-530e ~ .M> '*'' room 8io HwJ>t &eh. Cen'*Y Vil-fOf •llP9f*IC*t ..._. r~-' ' .. I ~fetv mcasum \OO""'l"lllOn Oft .... .-, l'OfM ~ ~ T "PIO. N9 If !oc*inO in .. -.., .... .._ Cam de,,_.vt '*" ldtd\ I Mlt8 .,.. 1500 Sf ... ""o" wllf'I tri9ndly nttd -ttv1nQn. fC'Vt('W, ,, .. a I -~·7 .., lndrf °" tt... c . -HS tl!WI ol ue ... ,_ ......... , ... ,!, .......i. n1-'1er py-... ~billtyloe 2tl -8tt1 ovfiirwtt peraon•fltV Ith Sco~·o w1l~~1vidends. tal 2bnqulpd lclteh 1825 • rm. r • ..... ..... , ., .... " .... ., '* si'lo "" c· AP 11COR (I . 22.Jan. 19 ): G ood lu.nar a peel coincid~ with ~4!. .. w •1~0~;~ .:!11 qu19t.2tn1et17 ~ .. ~...... ftnt fOf that Cl'OQ of Non--emoleer ltegent to *"*' 720-IJ45 Sl'laN 11t of 5t5 aq n ot P prlot •l!J* (i k -.. '"' ..... .,.., .._ • ideef!MnQ IBdrm Twnn• a..ut --prlfN CdM office apac» O r ut Oj)PO rtun lt ~ creativity. children. chnnac and ro mance. cl 1du on paper. ma e --TIL rcnnl=f TSl. MOM1' 642·1903 ~ ot upper e.y Ffl>IC. ~ to "" 39, HI "-Av.O Mer 1 ·u "°"' ~ ~ Mf in~ulnc\ rcg:ardina pcwahlc ho hda) tnp. ouna rtlauvc ~O\tdc~ ~=5v~~~38A Ml·tMI NI MALTY 11&-1642 patio, poo1 No !*• Mu.1 be out~~· INr• 19 asl'7 50. e.a w• M·f~111 pica ure, 1nsp1rt11o n hetk with nao l.oyttybte~tPa' Wlln.MIWLUll " ... 1115 M0-034t :rr~ "::,--tmo Mldtey 8t 11&-.2311 • 6 rem Md8 "9-4'1 ...-AQ AIU s (Jan. 20-Fch I )'What )OU havt been scck1na 1HIO AIC \'-''· "° pet• I 2 ,9dnft ~ pool. IP&. EaatblUft Townnee Laroe • _ er Mon thN Fn .__, tn ~ pl\, rm at hand _ kno w 11. rt'fusc 10 panic. Cmpha 1s on the ()((ul!· m )',lCf')'. 11900 ,......,.7070 1 1Ncatflll!ld oar. "'OrynN. no P91~ 2 &A 21>a •/~yon/bey F1n-amt1r lhf very ig., •CdMdl•N• ~c brd 1 1250 mo MS.2351 Ph)°''cal inraction. djustmcnt~ v.111 he mode IH ho me, you 11 bend o Wll9fltllT IPlltmll T8l MANAQ(a.-[Nl vw.. F•t~ newly t>Mutl~ ;urn2 t'lon'9 on ·~g. ffom MOO NM Ml1I ... an "annO~!lCC .. Gin arn"c~! • h .1 oovrA SHOMS.. 48dfm. 1 .. umu1 oer~ 1p11. MM!Uor142•11M oec:P00<;'1~ve1f0~:'~:•~y ~~ t>a~ht.-':""oir! eo..t Hwy t1MIOO Fil '°' .men ......,ewt PISCES (Fch ·~·Mor~h 20)' Cto <tlow. don\ rus to JUu&mc nt. den. tredlttonal, Pier • petlo .. g.,egea, llO. W9't91de ar 19' ,,.. $107&/mo,644 .... =r;-11\ldiO~ E.XC£LLENT LOCAT!Ofit 9eec:t\ oftlce No ..... . l:.mph• 1 on lta11I 3trar~ Jour pcnonal 1m (. pobh<' rtlat1on~. ,.If> ~ s2t00rrno poo1 No pees ept. .. u111 p0 MS01rno ;m TMk & r1ne .,, thN-' MO FRCC VTll.. 1HCl.O Witt train M~ ... .... canlnKIUll obhp11ons. ltct bct~tcn ltnc -\OITIC:lhina I\ m 1u1n . • L.ucy AoM AQt 2lt0rm ,.. MH·SMO • '300 .... Kid• oil N "eEACH ~a yftt' OU ~ occ " MIC FROM.,~ UP •PC>Uf\JOe '°' ttou•M Prott ·~trin chnchc:. \nothcrPt~C pll)'\tOlc. W·Ml71144~ 1Avoc:edo 142-ll.50 1315230.ttSpm lt75t1no $57 ,.... 6 ~ I CAll(71•1Ma--I t3 1 .,. ----· ( 1 , ' - 0011 a lnslractions 642-4321 _..., _____ 1 n,,:,a:, tlll V1lbw11n HTI .~ ., .. ,.!!!. 11111 Hl•IT TIHll. AlllT ,. 1 Jorte-fl ••ereo ..... * .84 7331 5 tP<I. •,•. 1 - 1 •74 ~I* BtJ ~I ~.!: ' ,...,.. 1\8\19 • .,.,,_,., l 1r,, toOd 11r.,.,i.nce lxper. l abr1°tr1ln1d ... • , ... , _......, ~MdlOOd WOftl6ril With Men.oe-1g1n1 w1n1ed f or ~•In cab, 72!~,.203n1.: tume1.11•1Mt2 !.5..~:·~,.d• tn09r6~4n/.fr.2ctyi11~ typing ...... ,/time. N.I . "*'' eo . I , ... Ill~ t>IMMn1 ..a-.... llMch Hw •100 9t>0 _.,. '"' ply ""' • 5 Cell CJeor9' ... a1-oa21 rec.ptlonllt Appt10en1 tr~ I .--.~ tor lat• t11SC.155·832 '75 SUPER BU •"Y --------Moutcl entoy wort11,,9 Mon-,~· tor wt. '"" .... Jiii .72 STA WON. mech & Int blue. etereo. rldlllt, x1n1, OPPOATIJNITY l<NOCk-. wtttl P90C)le 6 P01M1t 9"·7111 xlnt Nda IOM• body 12250. 9et-2157 Lois ext. 309 INC. le rlOW upendlnQ good .-1na ltlUll. PIT ....._1._ U Lait... wOtk 1700 •t4~M4 • 77 N RN!W-8-IL_ll_E __ R lt'e moll tllkld lbOuf: or FIT '42-1!502 nne1 _.,., 1927 Mtr VecM. MW dll, -f 4 .......,. Ml AIR n1t10,,wld1 marketl,,g --;;MimiiiiiM:---~bi. reoeptlonlet Rdr, A/P, 7kw gen, MW '73 BAVARIA Sunroo • BUG. ~..._ .. ·,. 115 • ~ 10 your... ...n••T w/WQ(d pr~ ltlllll, IUtVey, lllp, It)' 129.000. fPMd, ~/bit offer 17450. _._.. - lttthenott.ltoPC>Oftunj.. aoneaite~pertOn nMded tor Newport P.R. 980-1481 anytlfM Call t51-1ae1 a.ch 9u0 •79 vw Corw ---- AIRLINE AND TRAVEL TRAINING !.Y-..~. ~ ~ ror dynamic or1111v1 nrm. a,..t WOtklng con-Chlrtlf' C0tp + 74• MotOI •78 3201 run• gr .. t. MOv· red/whl toP. x cond. •2K ::"'offte iMti'"N::~~ oomp1,,y with bu•y dltlone, wtth toP pay for Yec:ht + is· F0tmuti. Ing. 1)111 otrer over ml. nu vllVll. Mutt Mii ebf. to QUa11f1ec1 lndlvld• ~....:i.:t ~In~ right 1*9Qn, 720-09'1 $3891< full price. MUST S5000 750-0•H or S8500 080 78t""toe uele only. Wha1'1 In op-tlMew, (714) 1112-IOIO YITlllUIJ SELL NOW. Submit down ...:8;;;;3;;8·;;8;;;;700~~~~~ portunlty Hiie Wt wonn ...... AllllT OMC. 875·2172, 845-9020 ., to you? Clll retundabi. lnlDlllT bpet. pref. 20-30 Hra. In-PARTNER WANTED i.:E~~ i~~Eif~~:.~r WE Will NOT Bl UNO( RSOL O ·PACIFIC TRAVEL SCHOOL Santa Ana, CA -preNn1a-hir furtht'r lnfor• (312) .. 2·2323 ext. 8249 ,.,....i.w. 3.5 pm, Mon-Fri. 25' TOLLY 8'. '80 loaded, LHl IUOl llW PAAT lffMI! HELP for • hew pot1tton1 evall· 1 2 IS M • 1 1 0 r , Ilk• new. S 1050 dn. $200 VOLUME SALES ~n1ncl1I S.Vlclel, muet able In oentrll 0 .0 . If you CM83 1-1030 mo. Inc 1llp rental. G be 21. DaVld, '45-7185 hive IJtPlrlence on Mc-wa-••• 873-1974 or 983-0007 SERVICE & LEASIN tronlc bolrd1, w. Mid "'1 ._.. 3870 N. Cherry Ave. Pert time you. If you don't hive I)(· Mornlng/evet "ehlfte. Mu11 ..... lall 7014 LONG BEACH WT... ~~· we wtll trlln ~~~ t;:· ~1:~~ ~~ 28' lat! mdt MERIT §iOOp <77·1~)i1i:~~~1 llM ~ 81r~1. ~303 MUST SELL. Try S9.000. 'fr1de-ln1 Welc0tne GETTING THERE IS HALF THE FU N! Come explore the numerous expending ear"' opportunlt1e1 1n tr1vel and how to aecure the skills In demand tor those Joba. tnltiun rt-1ardinA 1d.,.-rti1intc plare• ttiC'nt in thf' SC'h()()la , & fn•trurtlona Ui· HOl'M del!VlfY Lot An· v Paid 8tue CrOll ' AVERY CO. 87&-8990 OPEN SEVEN DAYS gell•. Tim•• 7 d1y1, .... Plld Oentll Pll n Jm ...... 1115 BEST •llP 1.Vtll In BelbOI -===~~~~;::-t:~:30ern. c., 1 muetl "' Plld Vecatlon• Prtv NurM, PrOf. Car•. Cova. to 3811, prefer - SSOO. mo. Call 24 hra. "'C,_,,t Union Comptnton and CC>Oklng. power. s10·11. 850-8249 IEW '11 llW't 7 .... ,.,,...,, •••• 7 ...... '" • ..,.,,., 4141 .... Artllu II., 1..,.rt leMll _1_s_t-0630 __ or_64_2_·60_1_11 _, :; =~~!:" Mra Derek e.48-9133 1111 llYllTHY PUIT llAll11u. Cllt 557-70M . 714-543-9498 64 2-4 321 A••erv•tlona Not Required ext. 309 P/tlme.Own trenapor-OllTiflll talion. Flex hra. Exp«. helpfuJ. Lv mag 84() .• 9221 Pll .. IL PLMIM TlllPIUIY young apprentic., eager · to r.etn Ill ph.... of lllYlll '10121• 4 tpd, metallic blue Very low mllel (Stk • 22221 -!!~!~!!:~:==~!!~!!!::~===!!=!!~~~~~~;m;m;~~~~ plumbing. Mu11 be hard t---------1 .. .. .. worker & appreciate long R"taurant MtlJ Wut.. ..... 1111 ••It Wu... 1 It Wu... 11 houra. OMV prllllout req. IUllR ITEllLhll llW ......... HILO CARE-chrl1tlan. •nlHIPll MlllUl.Pllllm 432-0413 lllUMll Deli Hll 1arn . 1540J1m1>0ree N.B. 'HIHI Beau111u1 Black on Black • Mint Still In t1ctory warranty (2 185) m #Oman to five-In for c~ my hm, PIT S2 p/hr. child nllded 2·3 d1y1/p/wk, U1191LY .......... TUOMI Pert I Full time Mon-Fri. m HOME 60d Trelnl"" s:li or trade New CUii lnt Adjacent to F•Jhlon Island pie, .... ,, wife In care of ok 548 • 7827 eves mature. Engl. •PO. chlld Rell1ble, con1cl1nc1ou1 Chrl1t11n Mlnl1try, PIT. onG.!!·,!11!7. 1"f::·orc:~ Obed. wl prob. aotv. Mary vw Bu.•. 9K ml. nu cttch l•0-1••• hu1bend with Parttlnaon, CtilLDCARE NEEDED: care. Gd pay. nice CdM P«ton tor full time poa-Colt• MIM. 642-91 81 2 -r·o-n't 43·2_,....70 Far"*' Trainer ot Con-$2800 70 mdl 548-3•30 117 min. hthld ohore1. St\meonetocereloraweet tamlly, 675•0206 ltlon In Irvine auembllng pm Y· vv valftoent Doge. Frecklel M t I / D1t1aa ~•5·9122 751-0387 J'o'::~rf:~~~~7:~~ llllllHPll medloll product1. Wiii PlllTlll 1n&1L w.11 & Sadie. Love & pralMd I llCJC ti 1011 Ni17•2 ii5~,!iiots-un-.2"16~. ""36~m~pg'!", PIT attn & evM htl flex train. Non-arnokll' pref. buayprlnlahopaM klherd OUMWlf• & caehlefl~ uMd only. 633·9285 lc11ttH mech xlnt. bodl gd $92"5. IUIY*AI • UI rel1 req'd 842-7250 . . • h . • 15. p/hral art. 261-11 12 working peraon t_o do Crown Har·d-are 3107 . 171 Honda 2EX Dirt Bike 1pm-8pm call '42-270" .. b · non-smkr, muat •v• put• up or/and office -• • Poodle Pupa, Teacup, Toy, v "" v forpvt tenn recquetclu · Cl-ilLDCARE.r11p.lovlng own tren1p. N.8 . M OTEL M AIO. Ex-duties, w lll train. Cout Hwy,CdM Mln.S2""up.546•284e S200Flrm 786-8388 • 77 ,L OATSUN 2 aoz.a·uto. Mu11 work wlcnd1. S1tary lndlv to care for Infant, -759· 1883 •~~ 3026 W C t "" ,. negollable. Contact, Mon-Wed-Fri 7:30am P«,.....,., · ou 831-0415 IALll-llYllTlllTI 1111 '80 Honda Prelude, lo am/tm caa1, air. xlnt Rlcil 642 7747 O lllTHLll Hwy. Newport e..ch ARE YOU uRNING Aadt•ll mites, 1unrool $4900 cond $3900 891·2805 · • ·5:50pm $7 per/wk -•UIY •a• •a · IUL llT&R ULll S2000.-s""sooo. 2 Rock1r1-11io ... fiite "48-8147 NAT 11111111 6•0-1948 for Interior plant company, -., _ ~ to be hNd of crew. Mutt need enerQe11c petac>n to Local top Pf.oducet ~~ PER WEEK Wicker, bHut, appr VESPA p2oo. newer gd I WE CARE ......... BILL YATES VW-PORSCHE ....... tn Ju.1n1 .q11-..f1 1t111 nffda marine oriented Olll have xtnt driving record. grow wltft •tab. com-utlltant to ullat "~•t• 1oaur11 needed. I 1000. S 1500 Mii &900 Brt-wood cond $875 6•4-~998 petaon, mutt be wllllng to HIXh School 1tudent. 557-0150 -peny, min. 1 ri retell nur-~M• .~hr•~ 2 --rs plu1 per NII. Top bro-S250 494-•864 learn wwrantlee, time f II/ 11 -..... •• ·--• 6 •'--.ll t L l 1 keeping, pey-roll1 & ..,. 1 /ovr. u part me. INTERIOR DECORATING NfY •XI*· IT •tarting minimum ••p«lence and kera cloll~ 4-v --Exqullltt Ivory Carving 11• 1 111 '!I. Aat11, btaHtlc vice COOf'dln•tlon. We.,. ~~;~<t·~· B 2300 w. Color de1tgn, lull/put .. 1. StOO·S 1200. p/mo. be llQenaed Sllary plu1 p/wtc. Comp t• training, from lndl• ror tale. Cell •llli-iltill ,, • • A ,,, th• major bolt deal· • · time. will train. 775-5457 Paid holldeys, vac. Hoap oomm1111on' For <M1all• work In • PINMnt .,... SubUh 786-8829 307 837-4800493-4511 .,.,..,p In the Weat. Salary ••m• llLP INTE"IOR DESIGN PIT In• aval!, l11tecvtew by call Petrrek T enore vlronment, lnt•rNllng A 11._ ~ 1 r TIYITA l1lck 9 open. 750-7700 Uk for d n appt. only, Mon-Fri 831-126e proven marketable prod-n.u..cn ALL MAl<ESI ·71 Skylatll Fhcer-Uf!P«· full time for Nwpt Bch ry dee. salel. Xlnt Income. 848-7441 uct. Cell Mr. Becker, '77kenmored .. o;rs 160 Sl9S DOWN OK 50 Don clNner1. 548·2221 Flex hra, wlll train LLOYDS NURSERY 875-0464 Gu,..,.,.... S35845_1192 ,.._, 1 ._, 1 Any LeaM 1129 great tires, eng • ll&TW&llll COUNTER HELP/P-Ttme •99·1'61 ·-...-...,.,. .... 11141 nds w0<k 581-7700 X316 PIT Call Eddy 642~786 rellable pt(IOn, N Bch ·~uy •a• ir1 ..... &Ill ULll Pl... 1111 APPUAllll lUaUYlll LUSE ·82 Accord ex Htchbk, '83 LeSabre, 18K ml, Payl ... Clners 642-2671 nin -PIT 3 Hra p/dey, 8 ull/plt1 time. Apply In LES 957-8133 IOO/J2MJIJ blue. SOK w/comp svs loaded. • dr Death In .-&UNI applications now being dey1/wll, morna. Exper. IUL man lll'TT pet90n Mon-Fri. Noectc d Call days family! $10K 536-7838 b C M fl 0111 •• smn taken. Full time. HP«. nee. '432-8014 M t ..._ 1.__.._... nd an. Trophy & Engt1Vlng Co., Lj Dix Relrtrrzr/gd cond. re · -·-~~ •t• · · · roo ng co. •W .... ltllll nee Full compeny ben-ua ""' ......,,....., • ..,, 170 E. 17th St, Suite 117, 250/enxl<>Ys 852·9093 M-F 7141859"9683 Ca.Ja'llac 9309 leek• 1 fl.Ill Charge book· 1 greulw to handle lllt-D 'ioip;•;;r,~~~~~~ keeper, exper. In coll eflll. 751 - 5640 Balley, nursng Inga, eecrowa, +errand• Cotta M... Refrlg $195, Wlhr $150 ·: 1 '1110111 ACCOll •:73 EJdo. JnlllL sale or acctg, A/P, AIR, PHI, ~n r;::i:,;~=:{l: Bank.U.Blddle, 11pm-7em ~. FIT a e days ir-...tt-. -Salary. SALES/RETAIL w/d MT.S395 547-nT8 4'8 pymtfl)f $177.!..-~ ax 4 dr. $159.95/mo-"' trade $1000 546·3-430 GIL thru account• audit· Call retundable lorln o. Jlllll lOGlllTllT ,.., "\ Cell Petrick Tenore Pan time. Salary + Ref 1 Admiral 111 dtx C.E.l. 0 .A.C.-Total $538.42 dwn-Terms1'8 Ing. Lit• typing Mllll1 nee. 312/838-4347 ext C-1533 For Publlc Agency, loc. In ~~~rwo~~:e ~~. ~i~i 831-1268 commmtlllon. 831-2222 /~kr S350 873-0928 pymts S904f_.48. Drive Comm'I Clad End Lse NABERS Background In the con-Hiii 5 ... --• w · away S579.5f(104058) lLLaUYlll LWE 1truct1on lndu1try an ll•lllJUTlll ~~~~O ex~r. l~·d•c_; benefit•. 642-8044 UllWIOI lllP l•trll HUNTINGTON BE 0 ACH 8001228 • 6398 CADILLAC ...... Driver• llc«IM & Pert time, Friday & Satur-8blllty to UM Micro Com-.,,. ....... ome experience helpful. ~··;··· 1111 CHRYSLER/PLYM UTH 714/432-1561 own tr1111p. req.1S1lary d1y wSork In storesCln your puter; Data Entry Ac-P.R.C.C. Aeroepaoe, the Call between 9-10:30 em. 842-0831 5'40-5184 , 8 ,. ACCORD 4 Dr. 5 Spd, LARGEST SELECTION iom.ri:n:;:t.• ~2~~~2 ~~~·ap· p4i:ri1~~·1-oa;,~ec. counting Sortware .•• leader In englnMrlng u•t•IT •5•1100· AM for Ruby .• F~en ~~rv~~;:~~~~ A1t1 Stmctt/ A/C, FM/Ca11. low ml. ollatemodttl,lowmlleage t small offc, xlnt benefit•. ...rch ls Miking. highly Irvine Rench son /lllPI c •I I 7 6 0 . 6 0 5 5 0 r P1rt1 IOl s s 10,000 Iv mag 786-8443 Cadlllaca In Orange btwn 9 am- 4 pm or Sttrtlngsalary$1869mo. motivated experienced Countyl Seeu1todayt lmmed. Interview llUYll/OlllHH Fiiing deadllne. March 11 full time offk:e maneger. Ree~=~o~~~ate /T, exper In property 831-1917 12001 '78 Qatsun eng/tr1n1 1560 Ja~aar 9129 540· 1880 IEE"., Tl Motorcycle nee. Dellvery E.O E. 770-6296 E11per. 1hould Include Off•--.... __,. .... ~ ...... 1 re-mgmt dealrable , gd Faraltart S fl m 85 2 CI 716 6388 --•I . •• person p/tlme tor busy -............ _ ... t y p Ing I k 1111 ,. q . r . . . . • ·'2 JIChevy v8. New pnt, 2600 HarbOr Blvd. Exper nee. 546-5576 Irvine travel ave. hrs M·F LIFllHll wordproce11lng (Word-ceptlonl-' to handle bu1y 493-1313 AntlqU; Cherry wOOd MC· A1tn W11t.. 20 lthr, etc. Abaolute per-COSTA MESA 1 30 4 30 & Tu t Th star). typing, xlnt phone phonet.•type eccuretety, S 0 500 673 •220 · -SWIM INST~ po11t1ona skllls, 11181 olc ••per 8 d ppllel 1 llDllTllY retary/hutch, aecompen-WI Ill All IUlll tectl 1 . . -OAPT&JI I FlllT IUTl/OHI 70' Elliott M.Y. cruise Alaelta & more. Resumes to: 24050 Madison St. Torranoe. Ca. 90505 CASHIER-Mini Mkt Ftn VI)'. 2•hr, 3 shlrtl 983· 7522 Sam or Norm OASllR neeo energetic, conscten- clou1 P«ton. 5 ·day1 p/wlc, Mother Kitchen. 225 E. 17th St. C M 548-7786 OASllll Retell Nur11ry needs weekend PIT cashier, no exper. nee. Call lor appt Mon-Fri, 646-74• 1 LLOYDS NURSERY 10am-12n 6~h~;oo mlle· starting mid March PIT reat ptus Xlnt organlza-~~:, -;',, ,,,.;,gr;-~~~ B R.E. offk:e hu lmmed 1,n:,1 wood. solac/~ld:~utf::. USED CARS & TRUCKS Mtrc .. 11 lt11 9149 Clatntltt . 9 13 age. Marte • ___ To $5 30/hr 968-03l l tlonal 1kllls. very detail smoking office. Call opening• 1vt for Mlf· newly uphol alao matcfl'g COME IN OR CALL FOR .42 230SL. reblt eng, nds i61 Corvalr Monza 1100!> DRIVERS croas country. LIVE-IN HELP own apt, oriented, mu1t enjoy Betty, 831-4408 btwn 8-5 starter w/typlng 1klll1 ot uphol. ,700 <>< wtll 1111 FIH APPlllUl body work, , 7000 firm. Xlnt cond. 8•2-3121 M F no exp nee. Calif. lie req. cleaning s~me child working with exciting IH1.aa....&.a/TT.r. 65wpm. Proffeulonel •P· pea, slngle. Oak book-Corm•~-o.uuo 830~""3 67 Camero Conv,. xlnt MacGregor Yachts 1631 care, drl~era lie & refs people We provide: .,._., peerance 1 mu11. No "" "" Placentia, Coste Mesa req. 650·3623 or Iv mag • Xlnt career opportunity F0< growing Real atete Agenclel Pleue. Contact caM w/bltln TV cab. OlmlLfT '69 280SL, 2 tops, cond $3000 0 BO ---p • Exciting work Oevelopmen1 Co. Treln-Cathy 955-2800 3'x8'. $275. 720·0327 18211 BEACH BLVD. beige/red, auto. new 962· 1319 Of 963-5773 IHll&L IFC Ill l&ClllllT P/T environment Ing to Include ...i1tant to Dulgn Furn. It all an HUNTINGTON BEACH MlchellnS, xlnt. clean '83 Camaro Z28. Fully P/T, flex hrs Mon-.Frl, have Experience neceuary. • Competltl\19 11lary ofc manager. Salary S 1000 SIOllITT 11&11 canopy (kg IZ) & end tbl, Ul-IOll; Ml·HI 1 s 18,000 838-2217 loaded, ttxcel cond, lo ml, own car. wlll train. $3 50 some tools 557-3380 If you •re the dynamic pet· to $1200 +company ben· 538-IM-02 $1300. Antique desk chr. Maka offer 71 41788-25•9 hr 557·3200 sonwelMlc,piMMClll effll. Xlnt potential for S1200.0atcOln tbl.8cflra WIWllTYlll '7•450SEL,anrt,a/c,Red --=-~---~.,....,,,~- WlllElllU IWll (!ITEL) 111 Erin Mactl. to schedule •audmevancemento·. Bo'x· Send111• cr1•0 ITllT 1-llAm Y s2000. 844-4136 OLUI 1111 GAii w/lvory. black 5 1n 59 1 c1 2 e 2 an IEW 0111 lllES Exper1e .... e he(plul. w lnte<v1ew appt Al<E S200;S400 WI< S9500. Robert ·• 1 ISEI CAii IALEI now hiring • locations. train Must speak Eng-P.I O O Dall)' Piiot. PO Box 1560, Ith an oi;.;>ortunlty to •d· Executive deelc w/remov1I S.. Tony Raja! _ Westminster. Anaheim llsh NewponBeacr11rea ~· Co1t1 M ... CA92628 vence r1pldly Into gen-LMCtlon,CrldenH,Mec:ll· '79 450 SLC. Sliver, WEllY Hiiis. Orange & Cerritos. Sue Sam-noon 8•2.8252 C 2744 E1 •• ~ft0WV2950 erel minagement. Excel-terlan Cherry, cane back beauty, made tor US.A. Unique chlldrens saton . orona de mer --llOIPTlllllT :Ina c Exec chair, 2 Client chalr,a. Showroom cond. Owners CLUI CAii Paid training tor recent MARINE MECHANIC exp 1,,IOl/P rt Mr hu lrnmed 1 ~~. t',;.~7,ng ~~r~:; Moving out of offc 318. In· pride.. Mu11 sellt $28,000. AID TlllCIS cosmotologJst lie. Salary $13. ht. start. So. Cit a Ot M. oPPIY or I C II V H ,__ apect 11 N.B. Center. 760-0394 guar. (213) •02-0369 or Boat Verd, 675-2837 Sat/Sun 9AM. Wiii train. •harp person. ult hl\19 Iran. • r. an a ..... 640·1011or 857~773 --------- 171,189 1.3439 no exper nee. $.4,50/hr. prof, enthusl1S11C phOM 895-2777 Ill IUITIFIU ___ IEOllAllO Margarltavllle, 2332 W. person1Hty & a neat front I Ill FllllTlll 1 am a 1979 Matcedea lllTEll/WlfTIHSU Tune-up. smog. xlnt CoHI HyY. Npt. Bch. offloe appearance. FIT ITllT UW I LES 957-8133 lHJI 3000. I've been taken Days & eves Hol's Hut wages Econo Lube N 631-8220 ror appt. position w/beneflt1. TltOl FllJI 'II 'EEP OIEIHH care of by a llttle lady In 0&111111 Restaurant, 18850 Tune, Dick. 756-0385 Baker Hydro, 2241 So. Sealy King Sz Bed S150, • Newport Beach since Cir Wea", FIT or PIT Douglas, lrvlne Inter· -Htaov~-~tome? Cl~~·~~!.~ .. w•ando' Pullman, Santa Ana. IOIHI Pllmll good cond. 675-0738 5apd, 0/0, A/C prep, PIS, birth. I am now looking ""' IEllOlL --ti....'"" 261 2800 •1tton1 1\1\Aft tor exp 1111, Intermittent wipers, 844-4480 views 3·6pm. Mon-Fri It ~ ..... 1. ""2·5678. • po.. -,...... · Sofabed, wingback 1tyle, d tor a new home. I am Front &backottlce exper ~ ... .,,.. prlntera.Salarybaledon lknew$H!i.64._7014 reartraclock.1n more. wol'lh the s15,000 I am Giii~ OllE-UllY Housecleanln_g__ Good typist Xlnt ben· e•P«lence (Ser. If 13111 aaklng. Call tor appolnt- llve-ln lwknda only. x.lnt AIELll OllWll elits.8:30-5pm, no week· TIAllHI Sofe/lov11111 Blue & ORASN1G01.ICIOIAST menuo see me 842-9308 salery. Mutt love children please call Barry Urgent' ends. Nwpt Bcfl Ophth poaltlona open for tralneet Corel $500 848-0423 E I~~~~~~~~!' & drive. Exp, Reis & be Days 659·6995 or practice Cati Bobbi, to become thick lllm Jnt!:.a 1214 AMC/Jeep IEIOHH 111111 rellable. 675-7048 eves 499.3957 646-3242 aft 1 prn •ccou111n111c PROFESSIONALS acreen printer•. ltlrtlng 2524 HarbOr Cotta M... For competitive prices & -;::::=:=:===:::o;=.. _ __! ___ __:;__ __ ___::......;.=;;;,,_ _ __;;;;.... ___ -,1 " " " wage S•.50 p /hr. C1tm ding bend. Pd Ml·I021 leaaerate1on 1985 TODAY' s Newport Beach bas~ auress1ve. rapidly growing 1-..... • .... .. Women• wedding ring Tr.ck• I035 authorized dealer rep. 979-6373 $600/S295 851-0892 models. Jon Reynolds. adverli~1ng and marketing organization has the wnl•-•r rvW:: en very unique cir atOM 'A ct ·76 Datsun PU 8' ll•ke 646-7027 816/915·8686 CROSSWORD PUZZLE following need~ Answering Seni · PIT. w/12 2 di• 722·8015 bed, xtnt cond. ~ ml, TOP 111 Piil FI T. 642-3013 . ' $2950 OBO by 3/6. CMIH ACCOUllTAU TEACHER ANO Ml1ctll1111t1 11 646-8549 F<>< Pampered 9319 '66 Mustang GT Cpe, S0-4 restored, air, pis. new Int. paint. raldlats, etc $•900 250-9449 Barry AC .. 0 88 1 Haunt 5 VOiubie 9 Armadillo 14 Oeughter of James II 15 Attachment HI Trade talk 17 Watchll<:41 18 Foment 111 Way 20 Pronoun Ft 21 Rambler• 23 Pipe joints 24 Telle 26 Knot 28 Mournful 29 British -33 Re1ec1 38 Aetlable 37 --American 38 Honor card' 39 S.ar1 40 Ear par1 41 For 42 Whiltle "3 P1911t1 44 Brlghtna1 .ii Spewn 4 7 Malle cottee 48 ReeornpenMs 52 Performer 55 Prairie 2 3 ' 14 57 lrl1!l leg11lature 58 Expect eo Bes•d" 8 I Eac.tlent 62 1n1egumen1 63 Ragout 64 Future benellllaf 65 F1ii·b•oom1ng II ow er 66 Reta11ves 67 in Cite lh8t DOWN I C1rgo 11ower 2 Old·womanlSh 3 Totally 4 Emanc.1p11es 5 Looked med AWnl11es 7 As 1 was going 10S1 8 Bugbear 9 SW111 rive• 10 Fo• now 11 Sicllneu I 2 Sur1 OOIM' t 3 SwMtllOP 22 Sock path 25 Hindu cymb81 27 Failure 29 Want much 30 D•vUIQe 31 Founder 01 Troy 6 7 32 Challly 33 Sen1ences 34 Yellow shade 3S Lowly worllP• 36 Ungratelut 39 Bird souno .&O Fear50me 4:? Pronoun 43 Drag behind 45 Brownie 8 10 46 Re;u11enates 48 Ascitnded 49 S11iary boos• ~ Eats royally S 1 Mushy 'lnOW S2 processing S3 ts obligated 54 l>orect1on 56 Sanger 59 P1"h It 12 13 We dts:re a young, aggressive accounting pro tess1011al with a mtn1mum of 3 ~ years ol progressive uperience :n an accounting function Musi be lam1ho1 with and expe11enced 1n all aspects ol accounting mailers Should have a detailed. working knowledge ol data processing and finanml reporting Must have demonstrated superviSiOn experienc.e Bachelor s degm in attounllng preferred Salary up lo $30 000 We sePk add1l1ona1 prole\s1onal 1nd1viduals 101 the tollOwi{l)J>oSil1on~. a minimum ol 3 years experience Jl'QUHe·cf. SR GfN(RAl LEDGER & PAYROL t BK KPR ACCOUNIS R£WVABI E CLERK ACCOUNIS PAYABLE CLERK G£NF RAl ACCOUNTING CLCRK MGM! INfORMATION SYSlfM~ SUPPORT CHRK All ol tht abnvP PoS•llons reQuire delailPd daltt 111oct~\tnR e1pe11Pnte dOd ~ provPn trac~ record of '" 1 omph\hml'nl Pl•~v vnd deta1IPd r!'\umP .ind tomplele ~dld1y tu~lorv lo M Hall P () Soi 8108 4J4 Newpa1 1 H~c1r h C.1 97658 1708 LOE Mf Newtpeper PRE-SCHOOL AIDES 131 Ford delx Roadster .80 Detaun P-U 5 IPd. air, Mercedes Benz Exper 8-12, 2:30-Spm, pvt ratrd $9500. 8000 uMd hi I 1 lllHIATl Wll school, H.B:536-1" 1 Brick S3200. 15' wd hull :=' 5~:·~:6~;' · Top Mercedes Prlcel Paid TUOll. $1500. Chemlltry gleu-Call Peter or Ray were SSOO. Cornpl 1p1 Vaa1 0 11111 IF llNITI Are you aomebody equip S950. 875-3175 WANTED 721-fr clHn ..al1l IEllOllll speclal . cr eative ,--,,...,,...,,,..-=...,..,.=-==-=-=-~ • •enthuslaatlc? Pre-schOOI, LAROE ISLANDER SPA Ford or C~ Van. PP 213 or 714 837-2333 '73 Pinto Wagon·tan, South Coaet Plaza area. w/purex hell « & pump CASHll 64 29 MG 149 gOOd Int/ext, nds engine. '7l MACH l.fUlty mOdllied 351 Cleveland FMX trans. nu pnt/tlres am/Im casa $.4000 786-6388 Competitive 11l1ry. Com-Hardly uled. excel cOnd Aatl,at1 $200 OBO 49•·5• 19 pany benefits. 540-4750 S900 875-eG24 Claili~I tOH •69 MGB whlla. xlnt eng, .75 PIN'fO STATION iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim Magic latand Gold Card Int, & body very gd WGN, 4 spd. very clean. TILl.'llETI.. $500 080. 848-8309 WANT TO BUY $2200. •94-4864 ~i'QOlobo. 64s.0497 '55·58-57 Thunderbird The Orange CoHt Dally Membership •11•11. Unlver-642-3735 Ponckt 1197 '77 Granada Xlnt bod;& Piiot Is looklng lor 1 full atty Athletlc Club. $750. 167 LASER 1 of a kind. gen cond. Nd1 reblt eng. time telemarketlng per-Paul 757-2562 759-5484 Aatll l•rrtt4 Young Exec draam car, S700 646-2330 son. Candidate mutt RHlllUC Moblle C.B. 9109 all xtras $6000 6•2-8902 ~84' Temj)O° GL, navy blue poaseas a po1ltl119 and Radio 1ldeband1 w/mt, Alfi ll•H .80 Targ a Turi>O"IOOk-8000 ml, all pwr, besi hard working attitude, Lk nu S225 firm 650-8847 allke. Slant fenders, oller over $5000 eXP«lence helpful Cell e· 642·•321 tKt 270 or Ma1l11l la1t. I sound 3llter1~otor i= ·~ 750-0•4~ or 838·6700 tend resume to: Orange kiRd 36 cone;;; Tenor ;, aea11. new rea ency Llac1l1 Coast Delly Piiot P.O. TrombOM. x cond, lllde · S19,000 675-2360 I:::;;;:;:;;:;::;;:;=:;; Box 1560, Cotta M.... niwteu w/Concen stand '84 911 C1rrer1-Tatg1, Ce. 92826 Attn: Liii & mvt• $250 7ee-..t908 GrHt Selection of new Guard1 red, loaded Smith '85'1In1tock $33.000 OBO 645-2 118 Fualtvtf IUll lllNIJI 'i4 CARRERA. bl, _ _,_ .... TIWTIMlllWll lu~nt 8480overStreet i .. ther. 7., & 8.1• Triple A exp. pref. but not PtlotO or mdl K, 10 Newport BMctl chrome, llerm •yr warr. nee. Flu.. hr1.. Apply lont1 . 2 ollC '!/: 112-0100 Bl•au&unkt, tow ml. -Jonna Towtng a Enon, ceb. MS ... 10 cu tt ff m M~~5T.7~~~3~~s8:75S2~LL 300 E. 11th St, C.M. $65. Wood ct.-s.s Type·---------Mtrca 548-4643 CINI S12 ... 54&-7202/0 ,- 982·9795/eve wlcnda. KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! TEAK Exec. o.att w/Chr, ~ .JllllJmlD Seely O.tk w/chr, 2 ~1'JI-" Wrdrb1, 8of1bed, pten11. Sa .... Servlce--Leulng l (714) 541-7058 • All new a2000 759""387 ******* -.. OMUllT llftlTllY Plaa11/!qut!lll Pll-IWUI lft't LIUi.~up­ rtoht. S 1150. Klmblll elec 79 5281 e/U /r 825yhel . 1 tb408 l'OUCH AUDI CHl!VltOUT "'•""' Quurv ........... k . -CHICK --IVU.ON 'U£.CMet Hwv N•wperi a.ec11 671-tMt c I 1111 ALL· SAVERS 71'/432-1977 'lllUllAUll S19900WN Cloe.d End LteM OAC IU41YR11.Ull ~1221.1131'1 714/432·1561 -----------' ------ I . c THE FAMILY CIRCUS "0000-0000! I know! I know that one! C I ?Q • I " on answer . 000-0000 .... MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "I wish the school would do away with the annual pet show." BLOOM COUNTY •''"' 1 .. ~GARFIELD 11'5 TtMf FOR YOOR CHECKUP, GAfVIELP I'll Gf'f CHECK£'7-0P WMILE TMt LAIN Vf.1 Gf.T5 CMEC.K£P.OOT 3·'i JUOOlt PARKltR o,..,. Cont DAIL y PILOT /Mond-r. Merclt ... .. - by Tom Batluk DOONUBUllY BIG GEORGE J/Wlff/ IIXNT ltlJ&'E I IT! by Virgil Partch (VIP) "I hate Mondays." DENNJS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham ·~E's GOT' A LOT CK-SIJtAA~' SPICf , eur SHE'S SHOR'{' ~ ™E cVER'!'llilNG NICE ." Wf GO'fiA MAKf 50fU'. YOO'RE I .. G00'7 C.0Nt:'l1'10N by Berke Breathed ~{Wl.11't. 0 0 by Jim Davis TMf. OMLY CONPrTIOH ME'-' WORRIES> AeooT 15 Ml~ GlANPVLAR CONPrno,. by Ferd & Tom Johnson ~~)''Rf TA~KtN<q ~.NS .' --·-, ~ ( _..~~ IT SA'fS HE((E THIS IS THE T~TH ANNUAL ' 1TINV TOTS '' CON~E~T DRABBLE ! IAl~if.O iO 6fil. ~~ AT~~6A~. MNOR~~N'T L.fi M£ FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE 60~~ OC~f\ ~£ ~1 1~5<~ ~\~ 001 '? by Jeff MacNally ~At'Mrf~T~~ ~~OIWJJ( aJtX.1T A UT'ri..£ ~ ~ 1JE JO& by Lynn Johnston F\ a>slNE83l~P10 WINN\PeG~~ Ll~A NIC.E. L+JE CAM ~NE.~ M'/ Ca>t<.\Na-fOR f\ F9A) DAV5.CAN~WE,\'<JDS I ~~rry 1b f"'E.. EJ..! MtS=-;c::.. h- TUMBLEWEEDS l'M O~ A MEPICAt.. MISSION 10 MV WHt1l: tJRe-TliR~rJ •• HAVE A PAMf'HL.ef. by Tom K. Ryan BRIDGE A~ WERS TO WE£KLY BRIDGE Qt:IZ Q.1-Both vulnerable. as South you hold: •JS ':'A85 OQJ643 +A75 The b1dd1ng has proceeded: North Ea1t outh W flit 1 • Pa11 2 0 Pa11 3 0 ~Pau 3 NT Pua 4 • Pa11 1 What action do you take'! A.-North' bidding shows a good six·cnrd pade suit and fou r d i a mo n d s . l ' n de r t he cir cums tance . t here 1s no reason why you s hould want to gel oul of four spades -there are hands where you can lflake 10 trick , but not 11 Q.2 -As South. vulnerable. you hold: + 6 v> AJ9763 0 A32 + 963 Partnl!r opens the b1dd1nir with one no trump. What do you respond'.' A.-You know where you want.io play this hand -four hurt . $0 you should imply go ahead and bid suppose you might defeat four spades. Pass while you are well off Q.4 -:-.letther vulnerable. di. ~outh you hold: •J762 ~AK 95 ~JS +AIOJ What is your opening bid'' A.-Your heart uil could be bid. but "e would not open one heart. S hould partner rt>s pond two diamonds. you would be awkwardly placed. A conven1l'nt one dub open ing bid Wlll enable you to handlt> 4iAR (_'Jt -SHARIFF .... an) respon e partner make . it. We won't fault you too much if Q.5 -:-.<either \Ulnerable .• , :"outh you bid onty thref' hearu. but there you hold: Is no logic in that action. Three + J762 v AK95 0 J9 •A IOS hearts should either suggest that ill.-h1dd1ng hu proceedf'd : A . -) ou have a mlll1mum no t rump opening bid and. even though you probably have t wo le.ump tricks. 1t 1 1llogical to uppo e that your !llde can beat two pades -bear in mind that partner did not act over your opening. Pass. and let partner de~1de 1f he wants to compete. CHARLES GOREii ~"""--fr-:~~~::J----l-......!:t!!,;hr~e~.:....!n~o~tr~u.!!m~1~a~po~s~1~b:;,:le~co=::n::,.· ~~ou~t~h W ut North Ea1t tract. or t at you are in eres by Harold Le Ooux lam. Q.3 -Both vulnerable. a South you hold: ? Wh11l .ttt1on do you t:ikt-' l.JN...wAR6 ~T ~ HA9 A OINNeR ~TE WITM HIS FATHER.. I DIDN 'T MEAN TO UPSET 'IOU, CHVCK .. ~ OON'-T Y0V 60 ~ 1'0 S~MS ? YOUR F'ATHER MAY NO'f'"C~K 'TO see~ AUNT I'VE GOT 'TO see HIM IF IT MEANS ST'*-V~NG M&Q4i.-AU.. NIG+ff' IM WORRIED A80VT MY eROTHER a..vev AS •5 1::>KJ98l ¢A765 +KJ3 Tile btdd1ng hu protttd"d: S.-. W eat erd1 tu. A. -Sinct• parlner did not sho~ 1t new a u1t a l the one level. and did not re pond ont no trump. it as more than lik ly thal I\&$ a (1v..urd o longtr club •u . With a mnu~ hand. lhue 1s no rea on to \i ntu on Pa CHUCK BR~ OOWN EM OtlONALLY WHEN SHe STARTS TO QUESTION HIM A80UT THE PM0Ne CONVER· SATION WITH Aeet!YI een-. eeFORE MORNING' ~LL~ AUNT eETHI ( I ~ OW. 3 • Paa• ...... 3. p ... · p ... ? Whal action do you talte'l A. -If you bid again. you mu l have ,1Tlisread the auction. Partner's Jump lo three hearu O\'t-r the t~lttout doubtwi howtd at lta l (our h aru and scant defcn111vp value You have no ruson lo think you un makt four hurl'I, and f'Y tn It ' lo l Q.6-A South. vulnerable, you hold. •Al053 • ~ \. K 7 +KU Thf' biddin1t ha pr0«edf'd: ~ ••t.11 Weat S ort9' Eaet t T Pa11 Paa t + ., •\\hat :t<'llon do ) ou tak<" ' I Hew th yH ttt..M tile Mfi e,e• ., •ud? lwiee GerM '-th uewer. rw • ~,. el ·w--. ,...... l."4 .. teed tl.15 t.e .. G•rn·Luch."" ur• el t .. l• ..... ,_,.,,P.O. ha t ll."P•JT"&. '·'· . Mak• c~k ,.,.w. t.e , .. ,.,.. ........... BUENA PARK :r . o~ ~_, CO CD GARDEN GROVE 91 FWY. d~FRWY . . EDINGER 5 WARNER < 8 CHICK IVERSON Chevrolet • Porsche • Audi 441 E. 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Body, Paint & Ttre Oepts Competitive Rates On Lease & Daily Rentals 2010 ll1rlter llw~ •• Ont• 1111 142-0010" 140-1211 0 HOUSE OF IMPORTS INC. • LONG TERM LEASES • COMPETITIVE PURCHASE PRICES • HUGE INVENTORY dial MERCEDES 213/714 637-2333 Next to Santa Ana Fwy (5) on Manchester/Beach Blvd. C> ORANGE COAST JEEP/RENAULT = 1 In Thi Wist For !Itri l11p Salis For 8 Y1ars _ OlJln2e : ~~~~TcE Loast. LEASING m;0";,~~:.~l~o . • ACCESSORIES DEPT 549-8023 NS IMPORTS · COMMONWEALJB 1301 au.ii St. -New C•r Loe•,;;;;; - -, vo· LKSWAGEN LAGUNA HILLS 0 CONNELL CHEVROLET 2121 l1rlter lh~ •• Oest1 1111 Over 23 Years Serving Orange County Sales • Service • Leasing 546· 1200 S,.cial P1rts UH 546-9400 MONDAY-FRIDAY 8:30 AM -9:00 PM SATURDAY 8:30 AM -6:00 PM SUNDAY 10:00 AM -5:00 PM WE'llE IULlll Senice Parts lodyS-, Acroe• from •It 'A' Oft K ....... twt -•of 57 (Of__.) Frwy $ SALE~ ~!c~R~:G,u1s IR _ Overseas· Delivery Specialists PARTS DEPARTMENT OPEN IA TUROAY MORNINGI BMW -· ROl.LS ROYCE 1540 Jamboree Rd. Newport Beach 640-6444 e. 1001 Ou•ll St. -R•••I• Dl~l•lon 0 World's Largest Sel'i.:.tion of 0 ®· r' 'FAMlLY STORE SlN~e'S3' -11 1 a a A 11 Mercedes Ber' ~ ~.,. ~ 888 DOVE ST NEWPORT BEACH 833-9300 Sales -Service -Leasing., - Siles . Lusi•&. Parts . Semce . lo4y Slop BRIS"roL AT EDINGER Hl-0110 IN SANTA ANA • 114 833-1300 / .... - I··-. ' .. MISSION ' VfEJO f2 LAl<Eu SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO 0 0 BILL YATES SERVICE YILllWAIEI • NllCIE • PEllEIT SALES • LEASING • PARTS • SERVICE 12112 v1111 ••14, 111 .a ... o.,1str ... ••1-•111 117-4100 UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE HONDA ( 2880 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 540-0713 3 Blocks So. of 405 Fwy. ffle-B•n Car av• la Orange Coaatv ' areat Tiie Dealer• Ll•t•d Oa Tiil• Page .. IN TA! . Dail Pilat . ' ' I HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VAWY u:r.ke·School targe~ed .for ·clos'-re· By ROBERT BARKER Of .... .,.., "9t...,. Citing less disruption of pupils a'nd maximum cost savings. Huntington Beach (Elementary) SChool District -Superintendent Lawr;ence Kemper is recommending B.urk~ School be Coast A Mission Viejo man has pleaded guilty to charges related t_o._taklng $1 million from someone's bank account to buy Krugerrands./ A3 A month-long seminar on prenatal education be- gins today In Huntington Beach./A3 California Now that Hollywood's writers have voted·for a strike, Eastern script -SCribes get their turn.I A4 Nation Most folks down in Sharon, Pa. wanna know who says they ain't got no culture./ AS Supreme Court refuses to hear a mass murderer's plea for an - appeat tAS World Israeli troops catching the blame for a mosque explosion that killed 11 in Lebanon./A5 · closed when classes let out in June. School trustees. who created a furor last month when they voted -and then reversed the'ir position -to close Perry School. asked Kemper to make a recommendation to quiet the heated ~ontroversy. Board members are scheduled to consider tfie closure ar8 p.m. Tues- day at district headquarters, 2045 1 Craimer Lane. Meeting in a study session Friday, trustees heard Kemper outline a plan that would result in the savings of about $200.000 next year. by clo~ing the doors to the 400 or so pupils at Burke School, 9700 Levee Drive. Kemper -who wasn't asked to make a recommendation before the . ' Irvine cut and rescue Reecue workers aid James Howell of Cerritos after he wu •lightly injured in a ru•h hour accident thi• morning on MacArthur Boulevard near Fitch Street in Irnne. Howell'• Yehlcle rear-ended an Oldamoblle about 8:24 a.m., cauing furor erupted over the proposed Perry School closure -is ·proposina that the bulk of the Burke children be sent to Hawes and Eader schools. He's suggesting. moreover, that five classes for severely handicapped children and the classes of prc-stbool "commun icative handicapped" chil- dren (those with language problems) be retained at Hawes. ( Two classes of elementary children with language prohle~s would be moved to Perry School and in- corporated into the special education programs there, if trustees approve. Some of the children who will be displaced at Hawkes by the innux of Burke children will be assigned to Moffett. Kemper's plan was hailed today by board member Gary Nelson who had vehemently opposed the aborted decision to close Perry. " "I'm planning to support it (the hi• Jeep to fiip over. accordln& to an accident in~ea~ator. He and pauen&er Julie lladuzla of Buena Park had to l>e cut from the yeblcle, but neither wu .erloualy injured. The driver of the Old•moblle, Cynthia Flannery, wu unhurt. County near to ... p in-new jobs market 0--1 H --t --.i --t-d-t - -t -·England and California. to Ne\ada." • n Y OUS on area proJeC ~ 0 Crea e more In addition. TerleckyJ noted that Instead. he noted. there has Ix-en Burkcclosurc)and I hope h ,euaS.0 vote (Tuesday)'" he said. "There wi ll be no inct'ale 1n bus1 na. and the closure of 8urV wiU have a minimal impact on the fewesa numberofchikken pos5ible, .. he said. Officials noted that Hawes, Mo&tt and Eader schools arc in the eaAef'D part of the district and that ~ only 30 to 50 children would have IO be bused. Surfside Collision kills-~e; injures ·2 .'Blood Alley' crash ;) could not happen a month from now By STEVE MARBLE Of .. .,.., ....... A Huntington Beach woman was killed-and a mother and dauchter critically injured Sunday in an acci- dent on a stretch of Pacific Coast Highway in Seal Beach where nine people have lost their lives in the pa5t four years. Known as "Blood Alley" to police, the length of coast highway near Huntington Harbour is to be im- proved startjng next week with a median barrier -an addition that would have prevented Sunday's two- car accident. city officials said today. Candace Jean Hastings. 30. ·was ... killed in the 6:08 p.m. accident when the 1983 Chevrolet Camaro m which she was riding collided with another vehicle at Phillips Street outside (Pleue eee 0BLOOD/A2) Two Jehovah's Witness couples are still missing after abduction in Mex- ico./ A4 employment-a nd pOQUl_ation -_by 2000 "population for the most pan follows somewhat of a revival in Michigan -· jobs: So-when-we-have-increased with th~ popufauon beginning to-- Features Kluai boa-chee was one dessert at an inter- national buffet offered by English as a second language students at UC lrvlne./A7 By tbe Associated Press Half of all the new jobs expected by the year 2000 will be crea ted in just 30 metropolitan areas. with Houston leading the way and Orange County running a close second. a national research group predicts. search group. said the job estimates are based on recent trends in industn. Even as the total number of manufacturing jobs has been fall ing in recent years. those remaining have been spread out over a larger area. he said. employment in some areas we have grow again 1n the last year or two. and increased population. and tha t gener-New England also 1s faring better.than ates more jobs." tending to boost in recent vears. areas which have been growing in Still. Houston 1s proJected to be the recent years. Those new jobs. he said. biggest gainer by the )ear 2000. with are often in the housing and construe-an additional 1.3 million jobs being ti on industnes or in service busi-added 1n that metropolitan area. nesses. The only other communi~ ex- Howe\'er. Terleckyj stressed that pected to gain more than a million such trends cannot be followed blind-JO bs is Orange Count ~. the planning I> by statis11c1ans. because none of assoc1a11on sa~. them can persist fore\ er. Besides Houston. four other Texas Thef4n~tton's leading Bib e-publisher will issue John De Lorean'sauto- biography telling ·'what wentwrong.''/A7 The National Planning Association reported Sunday that the majority of the new jobs seem likely to be in the South and West. following the trend of recent years. Nestor Terlcckyj of the pri vate. Washington-based non·profit re- The change in which industries are growing also is an important factor. he contirwcd. For example, new industries ha ve led development in many of the communities where growth is expected. such as energy in Houston and high-techn ology in New "Otherwise:· he said. "we will communities arc expected to be big wind up with New York and Mich· gainers -Dallas. Austin. San An-Cleveland Amory 1gan being empty and everyone going· (Plea.e tee COUNTY/ A2) Sports The new look for Orange County high school re- leaguing for 1986 is set and will be acted upon Tuesday./81 HBmancaptured Magic'sarrival in rape, kidnap, not so mystical Thumbnail sketches of the major pros in the Uniden LPGA Invitational at Mesa Verde are fea- tured./81 roQbery attempt ,, Entertainment Hus ba nd of victim success ful in searc h ~O!:_ suspect• s tru~k In a victory for happier TV By ROBERT BARKER Of tM Dlllly ...... Staff families, the Cosby Show A 28-year-old Huntington Beach bea't out both "Dallas"' man was arrested on suspicion of and "Dynasty" in the rape. robbery and kidnap Sundav Februer-y-sweeps:J-At--1·-after.-hls 23ryear-old -vkmn arrd hir Business Airplane officials com- ~latn about the gap In airplane pollution and noise laws./84 husband loc.ated the suspcct's pickup truck in their neighborhood. · The assailant. who alleged ly forced her into his truck at $Unpomt before raping her. was identified as Albertis R. "Rusty" Campbell. PoliC'C said the woman was ac- costed at about 11 :30 p.m. when she was walking throu$h her apartment complex at Viewpoint Lane b~ a man who was waiting near her door. The man asked the woman where a certain apartment was located. He pulled a gun and forced her to get into the truck. He put his jacket over her head and drove around the city. The man al legedly tried but failed to ra~ h~victilTf'Wbite·urthe-p~lrop trucl< in the vicinity of Nichols trect and Warner <\venue. a police spokesoman said. The man then reportedl) took her to an upstairs bedroom where he lt ves (Pleaee tee SUSPECT I A2) Bridge Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Crossword Death Notice• Features Horoscope Ann Landers Opinion Paparazzi Pollce Log Publlo Notices Sport a Tetevt11on Theatera Weather 89 .A3 . 84-5 86-8 B9 B8 86 Tratlers ro!![ng into Dunes as a nnua l visitors from North and East escape winte r 's wra th A7-8 • 87 A8 A6 A7 A3 86 81..S A8 A9 A2 -- The) pull 1ntO the park bearing names familiar 10 those who travel e highways and bywa}'~ of Amcri ~. Prowler. Pace rrow. F1rcball, Win- nebago, Airs1rcam -namc.s that sugge t a sense of movement These rolling homes-on-wheel 1n· elude not only the ovcrsi1cd motor· homes. but range as well from the camper hell QlOP a pickup truck to the converted school bu'li complC'le whh microwa ve oven and sa1c11itc- d1sh antenna. The Qark 'IUk b idc and set ue for comfonahlc and lc1surdy stays. l-old1ng cha1!" and ch:usc lounges art unload\·d. :iwninttc; arc erected. 1C't' chc ts nrc raided and rnd1os begin to blare .\ long lcac;h 1~ sm:tchcd fro~ bumper b)' \Clp1n& d08 Of m- dctcrm11UtC pedigree. Like fellow crew members. the motorhomc m1gran1s don matching w1ndbreakc~. hat and sunglasses. The scene 'luggc ts any summer vacation campground. But hc<'ausc this 1s "inter 1n Ncwpon Reach. 11 can mean onl) one th1nJ. The sno"bird!> have arrived rhe hccnc;c plates g1\C them away. on,matm& from 'iUCh cold-weather re11ons a Montana. Oh10. M1ch1gan. Wa\htngton an(t c;o1Jth Oa~ota. - Nearly 200 people watched in fascination Sunday as Magic, the Eagle Syndicate's laboratory yacht made an Inauspicious arrival at Ardett Marlna In Newport Beach. Magic went aground as she was being backed i~o a slip. The mishap went unnoticed by many of the spectators who were on hand at the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce to wetcome the sleek 12-meter racing yacht. (See related story and photos Page , 7 .)_Withi n mi~~t~ she was putied fr;. and tied to the dock. The low tide would just not accommodate the 9'h-foot draft of Magic. Chamber of Commerce president Ralph Rodhelm presided at the wefcomtng ceremony ~e Eagle skipper Rod Davis and his crew received good luck proclamations from state Sen. Marian Bergeson; NewRO!l Mavor Phil Maurer and the_ Cham~ boar~ of directors. Argyle Netton, an aide to Aep.·Robert 8adham's, preeenl e0 Davis wlttt a U.SJtag. -· The Eagle Syndk:ate Is launching a campaign to reclaim the America's Cup. Magic wtlt be used as a laboratory to test the design. and salts of the new 12-meter Eagte when it is constructed and shipped to the w .. t Coast. Each winter. these sun -sedong vacationers -nicknamed the snow- bird for their St'asonal migrat ions - point their RVs south and \\Cit and folio"' the frccw:l)., to e\\ pon Dunes.on the horcs of cwport Ba). for \\Ccks ·of re t. relaxation and recrea11on. h's a phcoom~ha1· -carried out In warm loculc~n the count!). from l'Wport Beach 10 M1am1 Beach. .. \\ c come here e'en )Cat at this time:· s:ns Don Hill of :1 I>:\ o . Tc>.ns ... f he weal her 111 rtall the m:un rea on. But thcrt art al the ncnrb> golf cour~· and 1hc placts nenrb) to ~e." "We u'IC'd 10 ll\ c m Or:ingc ('ount~. and 11'~ ~ nice 10 rtturn and '1\11 again." hie; wife R<-m SI)'~ The Hills. M.l' ot~e~ at l''-'JXlrl Dunc,. 1rn,cl from throu1hout the L. -r-- ) Unned ta1es to spcl)d several weeks in the Southern ahfom1a sun~h1ne \Vh1le their nc1ghbo1'1 -back honw wea r \weatel"'l and coats to brave 1hc \\intt't chill. the \nowb1rds wear l · 'h1rts and 13n!> I nc;1dC' their fi1'h·whcd trailer. Howard an d Fiia Mine r turned thl'ir nC\.\\p.-tpcr to 1hc \.\CllthC'r p. c 30ll nott•d thl' tcm cx·rnturl' h,ll I.. hnml' in Navy~ets last-ditch goat plea By LISA MAHONEY 01 1M Olllly ...... l tafl The Fund For .\n1mals 1s making a last-ditch plea to the Navy to spare the II\ es of some 400 wild goats left on San Ckmente Island. ··°" c made a last-minute prop- os111on today." Cleveland Amory. prec;1dent of th e animal rights group said ·· 1 f t he) don't agree to it. we'll go to rourt ... The fund has ask~d the Navy. "'h1\'h O\.\ ns the island about 50 miles c;outhea t of Laguna Beach. not to shoot the remainder of a goat herd th<lt numbered aboui' I .200 a rnonlb aao~ _ ·-_ Instead. the Fund For Animals i, c;uggesting the~ be allowed to trap t~ creatu res come July. 1'.a' ~officials announced last wectt the~ planned to shoot any goats that (Pleaee 11ee APPSAL/ A2) \ ancou\er. Wash. "It d1dn't cv~ ~ach 50yestftday .. Ella sa id "I would ~y that's pretty t ) r11cal for this time of year _ O\ercast and ~rhap$ a littk ~ .. The Minl'rs. the Hill and othn ,no"' bird!> treat cwpon Du nes as a headquancn. of SOt'\ for da.ty .il•Rtt t~ local golf ~and othif·---"--• .... uttra trons. Thl' trailer can be ten at tt. campgrounds wl\ilc • truck or odlilf 'eh1d acranspons tbtm to S.n ~ Palm Spnng\ or. perbaps, atier camp<\ Ile Rut cwpon Duna' ~ ~ lends n~lf well to tnps on fOoi. ~ 1n the pptr c"Wl)Ort Ba) .,..,..uoll11111;•lliail..:m1 reserve art onl y minutes away. Alld "'hen the \('ampitn feet IO ,......_ the don tl\c1r n1«Ttle>J!?.,, ._... , ........ ..,... .. ,_ • '· Giant in the harbo r? Sunday wa• a 1ooct day for aallln&, even lf your boat wa• only thr ee feet lone. like th~ model operated off 12th Street Beach in Newport Beach by Peter DeLong of New- port. The craft la controlled by thr ee .ervo moton, one on each aall halyard and one on the rudder, which he direct. by radio from the beac h. T he wind helped out too. APPEAL MADE FOR ISLAND GOATS ... Fr om A l managed to elude fund trappers who were allowed onto the island during a month-long rescue effon. That effort endedtoda\. · The Nav}' wants the beasts re- ' moved from the island. which 1s used for warship artillery practice. because • then goats are apparently trampling and eating the habitat of several species of endangered plants. birds and a lizard. Amof). said the fund has taken about 9{}{f goats ofrtliClsTana since Feb. 4 and trappers can caJch no more because the rest of the herd has fled into the ponion of the island the Navy shells during target practice, Fund members unsuccessful)\ pleaded with Navy offi cials la st week to allow them into ~shore bom- bardment area. Nav~ spokesman Ken Mitchell says the area 1s re stricted because there areunexploded shells and other ordnance hidden in its rough under- brush. "We can't allow them to take that risk." he said. .\ plea to Secretary of Defense Caspar W. Wei nberger also fell qn deaf ears. Wei nberger directed the Navy to back off a shooting program originally set for Jan. 4 to give the fund a chance to rescue as many goats as it could and offer the furry fellows for adoption. But now it's tame to let the Navy get on with Its business. Weinberger reponedly told fund members this weekend. But. Amor) argues. most of the goats left on the island are males. If the Nav) will wall for them to disperse from the shore born- bardmcnt area and allow the.· fund to trap again. "their numbers wou ld go down vc11 . vcr} rap1dl }. .. he said. If the fund's latest plea goes unheeded. members plan to go to court to seek a temporary injunction to halt the slaughter. Amory sa id . Mitchell. based in an Diego. said 1t will be up to Na vy officials in Washington to decide whether to scrap the shooting program sched- uled to begin Thursda.). A sharp- shooter has already been hared for the four days 11 1s estimated to take to make inroads into the remainder of the herd. he said. "As of 10 a.m. (PST). "'c arc proceeding on with the plan to start the removal program:· he said. ··tr they shoot them now ... c11hcr they've got blood lust or thC} 're nuts:· Amory retorted. A 1t0fm that wu moving down tho.~1t today will bring light rain to SOuth•rn Callfornla tonight and thOwert and 1now on Tu .. day. the National Weather Service said. HHvy showers are tlktly to develop trom the system late Tuesday, th• weather aervlee llld. Th~ 1now leVel will lower trom 8,000 1 .. t tonight to •.000 t .. t Tuetdey. The 1t0fm Is the result ol an lntenH up~r trough that developed elong the West Coast. forecasters said. Small craft wernlngs we<• posted early tOday tor rough seas on tho outef' coHtaf waters from Point Conception to San Ctemente lafand. The weather service Nld winds would Increase to 15 to 25 knots Tuesda~ with combln41d seas of eight to 12 feet. Along the Orange Coast, there wlfl be oocaslonal drlule changing to light rain tonight. Showery cooler and breezy Tuesday Highs Tuesday In the low to mid 50s. Tempe Ken-City e1 SI LMV99e1 ~ 32 Liii .. Roell 72 $5 HtQn. '°"" tor 2• ~· endtno et 5 LOUlawle &3 S3 a m HI LA ~ 75 15 3S 11 M~8Mcn 11 74 Albeny MMwMI~ .. 32 29 AlbuQUefque S3 21 Mplt-81 Ptwl 28 n Am.,11to 71 23 Nallwiti. 70 Sii AncN><~ 29 18 ~w Ori.1n1 7• 68 Atlante 68 so '°Nh York ., 30 AtlenllcC1ty 411 37 Olllehoma City 73 33 Auston 78 57 Omella 57 24 8elllmora 51 33 Orlando 7t se 8'f mlnQllal'll 70 55 PMM!elpl>ia 50 29 lklm«Ck 20 1• ,._,. 57 41 llolM 38 20 P1t11~ '7 )7 Boeton 42 18 Portl M41 38 II ButlalO 31 15 PortlanoOr •• 41 CHP9' 18 02 ProYIClencia •• 21 Cl\Mleeton S C 8'I se Rala'n 81 45 c n111M1on.w v 63 54 Rapt City 20 13 Charlotte.NC 8'I •9 Reno 39 20 Cheyenr>e 28 04 Ric:nmono 58 35 Ch1Ca90 31 29 St LOUii 61 55 Cinc;Matl S4 411 St Pet•· r 111npa 81 62 Clevelen<I 36 29 Sall Lalce C•t) 37 17 Columbu9.0h 411 39 Co<\cord, N H ,.. 13 Sen AntONO 78 52 0..-Ft Worth 77 51 San "'*'· P A 80 70 O.y1on 41 38 SISle M.,oe 23 10 S..llle 48 38 o.n-45 oe spo11-31 24 0..Moonfl 43 31 O..ro1t 34 24 Syrec.uM 33 18 Oululh 21 17 T°'""e 84 32 Tueeon 54 34 £1 Peto 85 38 Tuls.t 70 38 Falrbenka 21 ·11 Wellllngtoo 52 38 Fer90 24 15 F!-oa!atl 28 04 Wk:hlla 8'I 21 Granel~I 33 2< Wllll-8aue •2 25 Calif . Temps Hoon tow tor 24 h0<.111 eno1no II 5 • m 811<.,1tie4d 54 33 EUfelll SS 42 Freeno SS l7 lenu11er •9 25 Los A/l114H1 63 4 5 O•"•nd e \ 48 Paso Robles 60 28 Red Bhlff 63 •7 Redwooel C11y 60 50 Rer>o 39 20 S'ltumer>lo & I •2 Sellnas S7 '3 San OlellO 59 • 7 San Franc•tco 59 48 5.,,1a Batbefa SS l7 Stockton 64 31 HIQh. IOW tor 24 nouos eno•no al 5 Pm Barstow ~ 37 84111op 41 2• Blythe 64 37 Catallr>1 55 44 lc>nll 8HCh 61 37 Monro•ll 66 3• Montetey 53 '3 Ml WUIOn 52 '2 Grea1Fe11t 22 -08 Haf'llorO 42 20 Helena 27 04 Extended Honolulu 79 17 Newporl 8Mch 59 42 Ontario 59 30 Pelm Sl>r"'ll• 66 36 San Bern.,oono eo 3J Houlton 74 18 lnelienapoli• (. 411 41 Conatdereble cloudlneH with Jeckeon,M1 77 87 Cilance ol .,_, Wedneact•r ar>o Jl!Ckeonvllle 75 54 Thofactay Pertly = Frkley Con-~nuu 40 3~ tlnueo COOi l'llllh• 5410 2. lOWI In 40. SanJoM 59 41 Santa Ana 64 37 Senll Cruz 71 38 Tll\Oe Velley t 37 05 Y.c>Mmlte V'fl ' 39 20 Surf report LOCATIOM' Hu'1tino1on Be<Kn RI-Jelly Newl>Of1 40th51•MI. ~ 22nd Slo•I Newpor1 8aJl)Qjl w.ooe l.allV"• 8Mcn San Clemenl• Wal., ltmP 57 Sw .. I direction toulh Tides TOOAY llU aHA ... 1·3 felt 2·4 ,.,, 2·3 , ... 7.3 fair 1·2 POOt 1·2 POOt t-3 talr Second low 200pm 11 Second llillh 828pm • 2 TUllDAY """tow I 32a m 15 F1rs:,::r,: 7 37 1 m 82 S«: IOW 237pm I 2 S«:ond 11111" 8S4pm 45 S.in Mii today al 5 52 pm rl- Tuete11y ~I 8 17 Im Ind NII 11111 ..... I t S52pm Moon •IMS 10011 11 3 Ill pm • Mii Tue101y II 5 00 • m 100 ,._ 11911ln II • 321 m MacDonald trial rejected RALEIGH. N.C. (AP) - A judge has denied Dr. Jeffrey MacDonald's request for a new trial in the slayings of his pregnant wife and two· young daughters. the story of which became the basis for the best~selling book and TV miniseries. "Fatal Vision." U.S. District Judge Franklin Dupree said a second jury "would again reach the almost inescapable conclusion that he was responsible for these horrible cnm.es." Mac- Donald said he would appeal the ruling. MacDonald. a former Green Beret doctor .. 1s serving three life sentences ' . after being convicted in 1979 of murdering his wife. Colette. and daughters, Kimberly and Kristen. at their Fort Bragg apartment in 1970. MacDonald has maintained that four drug-craLed intruders killed his family and attacked him. His lawyers sa id during a January hearing that he deserved a new JMlal because two "repugnant" worn~ ad milled killing his family. But the judge d1sm1~scd the purponed l·onfes"ons of Helena Stoeckle} and C ath} Perl) W11l1ams. the l\ltter coming the da) before last November's a1nng of the "Fatal V1s1on" m1n1\cnc..,. In a 11 I -page order. Du prcc said the' ··"crt· dra"n to the case and have contributed to a fact ual charade which has allo"cd 11 to continue for more than a decade and a half. Their ·rnnfcss1ons· ha' c been shown to be unbelic,able" McDonald. contacted in federal pri on at Batrop. Tc,as. said the case would be appealed to the 4th U.S. C1rcu1t Court of .\ppeals 1n Rich- mond. Va \ilacOonald .. aid neither he nor his a11orm.·~' h<1d \Ccn a COP) of Duorce·s op1n1on. Irvine council gives nod to gates at new condo project ~ By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of IM O.ny P'ffOt It.ff The In inc ( 11) Council. over the objections of one member. has pa ved the wa~ for 1nstallat1on of security gates at the entrance to a new condominium complex in the Turtle Rock community. that the cit}' saves money 1n such dev.elopmcnts because....u is not re· quired to maintain the priva te st reets behind security gates. 'tned1cs. -GcolT ~1abo. repre enting 11 fir"l that 1nstall'i such sccunty gates. satd th eir ma1or bcnclit is 1n discouraging · "cruising" by non-residents who wish to surve~ affi uent communities before comm1111ng crimes. Councilman Larry Agran re- q uested an appeal hearing after the cit> ·'i Planning Com miss.ion ap- proved the gates b) a 3-1 vote in .......................................................................................... January. The access con1.rol devices A city stafT report concerning Turtle Rock Pointe said sidewalks would·permit all pedestrians to enter wi thout a barrier. It said non- residents thus would be free IQ visit the surrounding nature arear. The repon also concluded the new secur- ity gates would not create a safety hazard along Ridgeline Drive. Within Irvine. the crime rate in gated commun111es is similar to that . of adjacent communities without security gates. the report stated. Robert Trapp. a representative of the condominium project's de- ' eloper. denied that secunt}' flies are JUSt a tool to raise home pnces. He said the addition or deletion of gates would not change the pnces. but said the residences might sell more quick- ly if the commun1n were gated. He said the company's surveys indicate residents prefer such gates. SUSPECT HELD IN RAPE ATTEMPT ... From Al in an apartment in the 7900 block of Moon shadow C 1rcle and attacked her at about I :30 a.m He then dro"e her home after robbing her of her purse and wallet that had a total value of about $20. The woman's hu'iband returned hon'le a short lime later and the two began searching for the suspect's vehicle. When the} allegcdl} found 11 near their home. lhC}' took down the license number and went to police Officer<; ran a check on the pickup truck and found sc' cral traffic war- rants. they said After police arrived at the scene and impounded the vehicle. the .-,u.-,pect's 27-year-old brother. asked them wh) the} took the pickup truck. Roderick Jame'> Campbell allegedly ...aid that h1'i brother A.lben1s was the last 10 dme the truck. police said. Police arrested A.lber11s on the rape. robbery and kidnap charges and Rodenck Campbell ~ arrested on suspicion of traffic warrants. the spokeswoman said. The 1984 white Nissan pickup truck was registered to the Cambpell\ brother-in-law, police said . The v1c t1m. who did not kn ow her attacker. wa<; treated at H un11ngton Beach Humana Hospital and re- leased. BLOOD ALLEY CLAIMS ANOTHER LIFE ... From Al ">urfs1de Colon) Seal Beach pollle said Lee Ann Rowden. 26. of I ong Beach "'a" pulhn& out of the pn.,,ate residential commun1t}' \.\hen her ca r collided with a Camarn. driven by Scolll Hastin11.s. 36. of Huntington Beach. Both Scotti and < andace Hasting., were taken b} hd1rnp1er to Fountain Valle\ ( ommunll\ Hospit al trauma center when: thl' woman wa-. prn- nou need dc.:ad onal \Jkd1lal (enter Hospital in Long Reath Lee·-\nn Rowden underwent cmcrgcnc~ \urgcry Sunda} for che!>I and leg IOJuncc; while her 6-year-old daughter. Laurie. l\ad ~urgcry fo r ma'i'>1vc head injuries. a hospital nursing \upen 1c;or said. Ru"'dcn°\ other daughter. a 3-year- old. ""as treated at and released from the Long Beach hospital. Street. "It ''ould nvt ha'c happened:· Parker said or the ft('C1dcn1. The median. to be built by the state Department of Transportation. will run from near Seal Reach Boulevard lo .\ndcrson Street. Parker said the unlighted length of state htghwa} account!. for half the drunken driving accidents 1n thl' Cit) and ncarl} half the !>pecding n1a11ons. There were 88 lar accident'> on thl' h1gh\.\a) during a •m-year period ending 1n 19X l, Parker noted. Nine were requested b) the J.M. Peters Co .. which is bu1ld1ng the 118-unit Turtle Rock Pointe complex off Ridgeline Dnve between llniversit) and Turtle Rock dnHs In a le11er requesting the appeal. .\gran cited potcn11al traffic haLards posed b) cars that might line up behi nd thl' ga tes and onto R1dgellnc Drnc. H 1\ letter also expressed concern about "the precedence ofestabhshing a gated com munll} in the Village of Tunic Rod "here the open space component has been a key planning focu!> throughout the village·~ de- velopment ... ·· Dunn& the appeal hearing. at last week ·~ council meeting. Agran claimed \uch '>CCUnt) gates arc onl} installed to add ··'inob appeal" to a housing de' elopment and to raise the market 'aluc of the homes. ·Tm oppos~d as a general rule 10 gated commun111es." the councilman '>31d. ''I'd hkc to 1h1nk ours is a community without gates. open to all." But ( ounc1h,oman Sall~ Anne Miller rec;ponded that security gates ha'e been permitted at other com- munities 1n Irvi ne. She pointed out WE'RE LISTENING Because such gates may slow down response time 1n emergencies. the city required the gates to ha ve special <;watches to permit quic k entry b) police officers, firefighters and para- At the conclusion of the appeal hearing. the council voted 4-1 to permit the "ccunt) gates at the Turtle Rock Pointe complex. Agran cast the dissenting' Ole. M edi-CfJ J f r a ud t r i o get jail By tbe Associated Press Chuong Nhu Nguyen. 50. one of three doctor!> who pleaded guilt} to charges ~lemming from a statewide probe of Medi-Cal fraud in In- dochinese communities. cho!>C jatl over a pri son sentence Friday The two other doctors. Tran Van Vuu. 45. and Thi Van Nguyen. 62. al~ chose the jail scntcn c on Thursda}'. The th rec Vietnamese doctors each pleaded guilty last fall to filing at least one phony medical claim to Medi· Cal. They were asked to choose between a one-year 1a1l tcrm and fi ve )Cars probation or 16 months in state prison and three years parole by Orange Count} liupenor Coun Judge PhihpC~. . ··w e wo~vc been happier wtth a 'itate prison commitment." aid Ron Prager. deputy attorney general. But he '>aid he could understand Judge Cox's thinking that the doctorc; ma) be belier able to make rcs111u11on "'Ith a shorter sentence. -Th~ three docton w~rc am-ong the first to be sentenced following a year- long Medi-Cal fraud investigation by the state attorney general's office. said Prager. Pro ecuto"' a'iked fo r state prison sentences for the doctors. arguing that the prison term" would scn e as a warn1np. to othcn. Sco111 Hac;tings was listed 1n scriou' but '>table cond1t1on toda} at the trauma unit where he" being treated for head. che\t and abdominal 1n- jurie<;. a hospnal '>pokeswoman said. Police '>aid Rowden apparently "'as in the pron•<;\ of making a left turn onto th e <.<>a'it highway when her car wa!> h11 b> the Camaro. traveling \OUth on Pac1fil ( oast H1gh wa}' people haH· died on thl· road in lour What do you llltt alfbut tbe Dally Pilot? What don't you like? Call tbe K.o\.\dl'O and the cldc!iit of two Seal Beach ( II} Mananger Allen Parker !laid a center median. to tx- cornplelc.<l w1th1n a munth, would "car">. JUSf Call number at left and yoar me11age will be recorded, transcribed and delivered · la'>t ~eptcmhcr I hrl•t• M 1\\lon to the appropr\Jile f dttor. • V 1CjO woman were killed in a head-on __ _.le same U:Ulr..&DtJHdq~uvlcunay be aid i. reeoff-tetten to t11e <'tr-acr~n~ IM tlt~n--a mrlrfrom editor 011 any topic. Contrtb1tors to our Letters column mast Include tbelr t-~~-"M-"lLUi!lU;MW.ll~uu:.u.~UJ~~u:c.~~~maiac._a..-le:~.1'!:':1:1-~~-;l.llJi:..-~A11~·s...Lii:J.i.LF.c.a.s~J..t1'-J;.i;a;~~~--4J.l:~~~~Jiiii'rl-~ilf:ifillir-~'"111rmir'llnt1~1*mt~~btt'forvertf~~••~U•••~·~N~eHeKi~1~i.tM1tN~r.11""11~~~~-'tl Tell us what'• on your mind. COUNTY NEAR TOP IN NEW JOBS ... From Al tonJO and Fon Wonh-.\rllngton ( ahfornia plated \even <.om- mun1l1C$, in the lcad1n~ area!> for new 1oh'> Rc'i1de~ Orange ( ounty thcJ art' l u<, '-\ngeles-Lona Beach. San use. ~n D1l·gn !)an Franc1'ieo Oald:ind and R1,ernde-San Bernardino 1 Flornfa 8~b-d1d well. placinf lhe metropolitan areas on the h~t ho'te arc Tampa-'it Petersburg. Fort Lauderdale. M1am1. Orlando and Pa I f'1 Beach i fcrc 1 a rundown of the \0 ml•trop<1l1tan areas c~pcctcd to k·ad 1n 1oh ~rowth 1hrou1h lhf )'CM 2000 <ind the number of new JOb..e:icpcued < ommun1t} Joh lncrca~ I. Houston 1.268. 700 2. Anaheim • 1.()()4,300 l Loe; Angele<, 841 .000 .i an Jo~ 64 l.900 5 DaJlas 63Y.300 6 I ><.-n ver 6 ().(X>O 7 Phocni'< . .\r11 588.100 X Wash1n11on S46.600 q ~11n Diego H3.900 10 Rmton 507,800 I I .Atlanta 488.SOO 12 Tampa. Fla 457.200 I\ f Ort L:1udcrdak Fla 427.000 1.i \.1 1nncapoll\ \94.60<1 I. 15 \an Franc1\1..o 16 Austin. Tc'a' 17.Minm1 18 Orlando .. 19 Oakland ...-,....._ ..... 20 Na~~u-Suflolk N Y 21 ~attic 22 We<;t Palm BcachSla. 23. an nton10 Tc"<a\ 24 Ralumore 2S Tuc~n. Ant 26.Fon Worth. rcxa., 27.Ponland. Ore 2X R1 vcrs1dc 29 Raleigh C \0 Oklahoma< ''' J 7 3.4()() 333. 700 ~00 319.100 297.200 269.600 266.700 237,300 230.700 220.500 219.200 218.300 218. 00 217.500 207.300 206 600 Deity Piiot Detlvery 11 Quer1ntMd Mon04iy r1..i•v II rt>U 1)<1 JIOI 1'11•1 'f(M "9ffll" 'fJf 'I ')() p m uw O.lntfl 7 p m ~ 'fO<ll Cf)l>y •I 1-i. l)er...<td l l lU'Olly an.I ~1 " ;QY }) l'Ct , ....... t:>u< c~ by t • m c bof'or• 10 a "' a"'J Y""' (;Vf•Y bot~l!<I Circulation Tetephonff ~· °' 9"9" C-.t "'"" ... ... l llQ>.,, ......... ..... ' " ORANGE COAST D1ily Pilat H.L. Schw•rtz Ill · • Publisher ' • ...-. Fr•nk Zlnl Managing Editor Keren Wittmer AdVertlslng Director Ao•emery Churchm•n Controller Robert L. C•ntrell Production Manager Don•ld L. WHl18m• Circulation Manager Circulation 714/M2-4333 CIH1tned edver11t lng 714/M2-M71 All other depertment• M2-4321 MAIN OFFICa 330 Wnt 8ey SI Cootl MtM CA Mt~ 1ddlttt Ao::S&O Cotta~ f'~8'8 Copy•IQhl 198l Of1nv-Cotti PvbWll'og ~y No -ttor,.. llUttrtt"'"' eo>1.., .. 1 rrwute< or _,._ '-Ill ,,...., ,.,.Y 119 u1p100W(ed ""1h0ul """""' .,., CJn °'-'«tyt'll"t - VOL 71, NO. OU .. 'ORICAITI ON A2 FIRST EDmoti • ,, , •, .J J. f •A .".. ,.J .. """' : • • ' as. e e s woman, 1~ ufes Coaet A Mission Viejo man has pleaded gullty to charges related to taking $1 million from someone's bank account to buy Krugerrands./ A3 A month-long seminar on prenatal education be- gins today In Huntington Beach./A3 California Now that Hollywood's writers have voted for a strike, Eastern script scribes get their turn./ M Nation Most folks down in Sharon, Pa. wanna know who says they ain't got no culture./ A5 . Supreme Court refuses to hear a mass murderer's plea for an appeal.IA5 World Israeli troops catching t"e blame for a mosque explosion that killed 11 In Lebanon./ A5 Two Jehovah's Witness couples are still missing after abduction In Mex- lco./ A4 Featilres Kluai boa-chee was one dessert at an inter- national buffet offered by English as a second language students at UC lrvlne./A7 The nation's leading Bible publisher will issue John De Lorean's auto- biography telling "what wentwrong.''/A7 Sports The new look for Orange County high school re- leaguing for 1986 is set and will be acted upon Tuesday./81 Thumbnall sketc the major pros In Unlden LPGA lnvl at Mesa Verde are a- tured.181 Entertainm nt In a victory for happier TV famllles. the Cosby Show beat out both "Dallas" and "Dynasty" In the February sweeps./ Al Business Airplane officials com- plain about the gap In airplane pollution and noise laws./84 Bridge Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Crossword Death Notices Features Horoscope Ann Landers Opinion Paparazzi Ponce Log Publlc Nonces Sports Tetevlalon Theaters W•tfler 89 A3 84~5 86-8 89 88 B6 A7-8 87 AB A6 A7 A3 86 8 1·3 A8 A9 A2 Chile quake rubble blocks street Th.I• •treet near downtown Santiago ••• completely blocked by rubble from nearby houaea after a m ... lve 7 .4 earthquake •hook central Chile, klllinl at leut 12.4 and Injuring thouaanda. See •tory. map Pace A4. Planned barrier latest road f ata tty BJ STEVE MARBLE ..... ...,,... ... A Hunllngton,Bcach Womall .. k.iOe<f and a mother and elm at11r critically injured Sunday in an .0- dent on a stretch of hcific c- Hi&hway in 'Seal &acb where .... people have lost their lives in die .... four years. Known as "'blood alley" to polica. (Pleue 11ee BLOOD/AS) •· HBrape suspect nabbed-,,..._ at home -------------Husband of victim successful in search forsuspect's truck ~ By ROBERT BARKER Ofho.llr,... .... County near top in new jobs market A 28-year-old Huntington Beach man was arrested on suspicion of rape. robbery and "kidnap Sunday after his 23-year-old victim and her husband located the suspccfs pickup truck in their neighborhood. The assailant. who allegedly foreed her into his truck at $Unpoint before raping her. was 1dent1ficd as Albertis Only Houston area projected to create more ~mployment -and population -by 2000 By tbe Associated Press Half of all the new Jobs cxpec1cd b) the year 2000 will be created tnJUSt 30 metropolitan areas. with Houston leading the way and Orange County running a close second, a national research group predicts. The Na11onal PlanningAssoc1at1on reponed Sunda) 1hat 1hc maJ Onl> of 1he new JObs seem likely to be in thl' Sou1h and Wc<;t. following the trend of recent yearo;. Nestor TcrlcckyJ of 1he pma1c. Washington-based non-pro Ii t re- search group. said the JOb estimates arc based on recent trends in industr). Even as the total number of manufacturing Jobs has been falling 1n recent years. those remaining have been spread ou1 over a larger area. he said. The change in which industries are growing al~o 1s an important factor. he continued For example. new industries haH~ led development in many of 1hc com munities where growth 1s expected. such as energy 1n Houston and high-technology 1n New Magic'sarrival not so mystical Nearly 200 people watched In fascination Sunday as Magic. the Eagte Syndicate's laboratory yacht made an Inauspicious arrival at Ardell Martna In Newport Beach. Magtc went aground as she was being backed Into a slip. The mishap went unnoticed by many of the spectators who were on hand at the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce to welcome the sleek 12-meter racing yacht. (See related story and photos Page A7.) Wlt1°'1n.mfnutes sl'ie was pulled free ana tfed to the <Jock. Tfle tow tide would just not accommodate the 91h-foot draft of-Magic. Chamber of Commerce president Ralph Rod helm presided at the wefcomtng ceremony where Eagle skipper Rod Davis and his crew recetved good luck proclamations from~tate Sen. Marian Bergeson: Newport Mayor Phil Maurer and the Chamber board of dlrectora. Argyte Nelson, afJ aide to Rep. Robert Badham's. presented Davis wtth a U.S. flag. The Eagle Syndicate Is launching a campaign to reclaim the America's Cup. Magic wtll be used as a laboratory to test the design and satla of the new 12-meter Eagle when It Is constructed and shipped to the West Coast. Trailers rolltngtnto Dun~s as annual visitors from North and East escape winter's wrath The) pull into the park beanng nnmc f11m1h11r 10 tho~ who tr.I\ cl the h1ghwa>" ond b way~ of mema Prowlcr. Pa e Arrow. Fireball. win .. ncbago. A1Nrcnm -nanw1o 1hnt ~sl a sense of movement. Tttcsc rolling home)..OO·"'-hccl\ in- clude not onl> the O\.Cts1Led motor- home . but range ai. well from the camper hell alop :l r1ckup tn.ICk lO the ('Onvcncd \Choo bu . complete with microwave oven ond trlhtc· d1~h antcnnn Thl' Q:lrk ~1lte h) mlc and ~t up ror comfonoblc and lcl\ul't'I)' 1\1:\ s. oldin chairs and cha1~ lounsc\ are unloaded own1nsi<. Ar\' crei tl·d. ice chl'\t'I .m· r.11tkd and radio' begin to hlnre • \ lung h:."h '' \trt'tched lrom :.i tiumpcr h' <I >~lrnn& dog of 1n· dctcrminatr P<'d1 rec l 1~~· ICll11" \'I \'" mrmlx·r . th(' motorhomr m1 mnl\ don matrh1ng windbrcal l'r,. h t~ and c;unglai.'IC The 'iC'Cnt' 'u t'lt~ Pn) ummcr ":il'Dhon (Jmptround 8u1 httau..c tht 1 "1ntcrinNc"pon8e:uh.11can n1ean onh om· thing. The ~nowh1rdc; haH• oirrncd 1 he h l'll\C J')l,ltC\ g1\.C them llW:I)'. <>rtfi nating f1 om c;uch cold·wcathcr rca1onc; 'Mnn1ana Ohio. M1lh1 n Wl\htn ton and \outh Dalota • ' England and Q!liforn1a. In addition. TerlcckyJ noted that '"population for the most pan follows JObs. So when we have increased emp105 mem m some areas-we ha ve increased popula11on. and 1ha1 gener- ates more Jobs:· 1end1ng to boost areas which ha ve been growing 1n rcccnl years .. Ttiose new jobs. he sa id. are often 1n the housing and construc- 11on ind ustries or in service busi- nesses. Howc\cr. Tcrlcck}J stressed that such 1rendscannot befollowcd blind· I) b) s1a11s11c1ans. i>cca.usc none of them can persist forc"cr. "01hcrw1o;c."" he said. ··we will wind up with New York and Mich· 1gan being empt> and c"eryonc going to Ne\ada ·· I ns1ead. he noted. there ha~ been somewhat of a revival in M1ch1gan wi th the population beg1nn1ng to grow-again in the lasl ~car or two. and New England also 1s fa ring beuer than in recent ;,cars. S111l. Houston 1s proJCCted 10 be 1he b1gges1 gainer by lhe year 1000. w11h an add1t1onal I .J millio.n JObs being added 1n thal mctropol11an area. The only other cornmun1t) e'\· pectcd 10 gain more than a m1ll1on JObs 1s Orange Count}. 1he planning assoc1a11on said. Besides Hous1on. four other T e'\as commun1t1cs are c"<pectcd 10 tx· big gainers -Dallas . .\u!>l1n. an io\n- (Pleue aee COUNTY I A2) R. ··Rust)·· Campbell. Police said the woman was ac- cos1ed at about 11 :30 p.m. when she was walking throuJh her apanment romple>< at V1ewpoin1 Lane by a man who was wa1t1ng near her door The man asked the woman where a certain apanmcn1 was loca ted. He pulled a gun and for~d her to get into the truck Ht put his 1ackct over her head ar1d drove around the city. . The man allegedly tned but failed to rape the v1ct1m while in the pickup truck in the "1cin1t' of Nichols lrcct and \\ amer .\ \ enuc. a police spokt'soman said The man then reportedly took her t0an ups1a1rs bedroom where he hvcs 1n an apanment !" the 7900 block of Moonshadow Circle and attacked heT at about 1·30 am. Fantasies flourish but gab' s no gift on the 'Talkline' He 1hen dro-..e her home after robbing her of her purse and wallet that had a iota I value of about $20. The woman·s husband returned home a shon time later and the two began searching for the suspect's 'chicle When the) allegedly found it near their home. they took down the license number and went to police. Officcrs ran a check on the pickup truck and found ~venal traffic war- rants. the' \31d It's the new \.\-U)' for sM10ngcro1 and loncl) hearts 10 meet and exchange fantasic~. an cntn:e to convcrsat1orls ranging from 1hc 1111lla11ng lo th e tame. and an l'a'!) wa} 10 run up an oui-of,ontrol pbonc bill. Tflc modern "crs10n of tht" old telephone pan) line is called Talk· Linc in some places. Pho ne-•\-Fncnd in others. Telcphonl' companies h:l\c in- troduced 1hc 1011 lines as a wa} lor people 10 pick up the phom· at am hour. call a certain numtx·r and tall to other callers "ho dialed lhe ~me number looking for con'e~11on The ~nice allows for~ 10 or 1n some c111c I 5 people lo ~n the line at o ne 11mc. and it's alrl'ad} Each winter. the~· 'IUn-scl'l 1ng vaca11oncro; -n1clnam«l 1hc c;now- b1rds for their q-asonal m1grat1on'I - point their RV~ \Outh and wcs .. anJ folio\\ th<' lr<'c" a~' to c"' pon Dunc" on lhc ,hol'l''>ol cwpon Ba\ ~ ~ ot r "'' rcl•nallon ~nd n:cn:-nt1on It'\ a phenom<'non that' ,·a med 1 t in "'arm locale-; a ro~' the Mrnmr Beach . ~ "\\'e lOOlC h\'f'C C\ Cf'\ \Car 1\1 thl' 11mc." '°"''"' Don H 111 ·or El Paso Te"<:t\ .. fhe "ea1hcr 1s rcall\ the m:un rca'IOn Rul 1hcn: 01rt' al..0 the ncarb~ &oil 1.·ou~·-, nnd the pla ~ nca rtn It> 'i<'l" .. "We uwtl to h\ c 1n Orange nunt> • nd 11·, '° nu.<' 10 n~urn and '1~11 a a1n."' h141 '"k lkm \3\\ Tht Hill'\ It~(' other\ n1 "-''"P<'rt Oun,•\. tr:i"d frnm throu~hout thl· spawned rnam.tgl'\ t".-t"'ccn lallcr'I The sen ICl' " Il le ··an ckr1ron1l back fence \'hen' peork can tall about an} top1t ranging from 1hc weather to "'orlll a1Ta1rs:· ..aid Boh Brown. )1)4.)l c,m.in for Paulil Bc..·11 which opcrall.'\ I all Linc in 1hc Ea'it B~n ""rca near \Jn Franc1S(·o. and in pan" ot Orangl' ( nunt~ Other plate\ where lhl' \l'r' l(l' has debu1cd arc Long l<;lanJ .rnd l\talcn Island. N "I . C h1~ago anJ l.ipol am·. Wash. Th{· lint'\ ha\ l' lx·cn h1ghh 'iUC'C't''>v ful. "31d Bro"'n ..\t a co t ot abou1 S7 ~ per pcr~m per hour. wmc callers u<.ing lhc line e'er} da} run up phone hill\ ol s~oo or mo~ Some .trl' lt~n-.igcrs who ui.e thl' (Pleaee .ee P' ANT ASIES/ A2) ROBERT -Hvll>M~ United 1atcc; to pend St' cral v..cek'I 1n lht . uthcm < ahfom1a \Unc;hint V.-h1k their neighbors b.1 l. home wear weaien and l('3t<. 10 bnvr the "1nttJ chill \he ~nowb1rd\ "car T· \h1nc; und tiln' ""fier police amved at the scene and impounded the vehicle, the -;uspect's 27-ycar-old brother. asked them wh)' 1hc) took the pickup tnaclt. Roderick Jame Campbell alletedly ..aid 1hat h1 brother Albenis was the las1 10 dn"c 1he truck. pohcc said. Police arrested Albertison the rape robber) and kidnap charaes and Rodcncl ( ampbell was arTCStcd on susp1 c1on of traffic warrants. the 'ipokeswoman said. The I Q84 white Nissan pickup truck wa<. registered to the Cambpell's brother-in-law. poh~ said. The '1ct1m. who did not know her :ma ker. wai. treated at Huntinston Bea h Humana Hospital and ~ lcaS<'d 1 n\1d c thrir liflh·" hl•t•I tr.11lc1 t-tov.nrtl Jn~I rllJ \.finer turni•J thc11 ncw\f"ll1\'r to tlw "~·:ithl·r pa l' and not,•J th\' tcm~·r.tlur~· "a' k h1mll' in 6 Giant in the harbor? Sunday •••a good day for aalling, even lf your boat wa• only three feet long. like the model operated off 12th Street Beach in Newport Beach by Peter DeLong of New- port. The craft la controlled by three aervo motor•, one on each aall halyard and one on the rudder, which he dlrecta by radio · from the beach. The wind helped out too. ' _Medi-Cal fraud trio get jail terms By the A'isoeiated Pres -. ( huong '-ohu "'gu1,rn 5() onl' ol 1hrl'e doour\ who plcJded gu1U) 10 charge'> '>ll:mm1ng from a -;1a1cw1dl' prohc of Mcd1-C al fra ud 1n ln- duch1m•\c <.11mmun111c'>. t ho-.c 1ail o'er a prt'><>n -.e n le nu: h1da) rhc tv.o olhl'r d<x:tor'>. Tran Van Vuu 45 and I h1 '-'an "'gu)l'n ii:?. al\O cho'>c the Jail \enten<.c on Thur~a} f hl' three'-' 1c1name'ie dollor'I cad1 plcadl'd ~ullt\ la'il fall to tiling at lea'>I om· phon~ med1u1I da1m tu Medi- ( ,ii Thn \\l'rl.' <1\knl to chot>'>l' tx·tv.l'l'O" onl'-~l'ar Jail tl'rm and f1\l· \l'<H\ proha1111n or 16 monthi. 1n '>talc rn,on and three )ear'> pa1olc h~ Or.1n14d nunt) ">upcrior( ounJudgl' 1'hil1p ( Ol. FANTASIES AIRED ON 'T ALKLINE' ... . FromAl line w11hou1 their pare nt•,' knowl· · edge. Darren B1 11cr<>. I IS. uf Anaheim. had a bill of Sl .250 for two monlh'>. ·' 1he phone company .,,11d The convcr<>at1on<> arl'n't alway'> PC1-ratcd "omc c:allcr'>. protcr ted by · 1he anonymll~ o f thl· phone line. dwell on the -;c.11val and ob.,cenc 1 heir panting and not-'><MUbtle \CX· ual rnmm1:n1' arc often <,purncd h} other taller' hut '>c>mc11me'> the hanter I'> re<.1protated I\ 'in1ppcl frnm one recent con- vcr\al1on on the Ra) l\rea line went like 1h1\ l'aul · \n: thl·rc JO\ horn) old l:1d1c' out th1:re·•· l.c1um: ) ou Cnpk·t1\C) · Paul ·Tm .p ,ind I v.ant lo do thl' whok· llJ \arth l>ianl' ·1 m out IM .1 good time· Pa ul "\i1t•t·I me 111 a lla}~ard bar 1n J hcilf IHJUI .. Dun "V. h' \hould \he want to go out with )ou'i 'r ou'rc horn>." Paul "l>1anc arc )OU \till there'' I want to meet )'OU I'm d ri ving a brown van I low v.111 I know )'<>u''" Diane· ''I'm dn .. 1ng a l1ttk n·d ( orvette" L-.entuall). t:illcr\ nft1:n 1:u·hangc phone numh<:r\ and ;irrangc to met·t In Ne .... York. Phunl.'·•\-1 ricnd led 10 marriage for John k.och and fhad1ne ( onnorton of ~lmont N Y In l\naht·1m amhulantc driver Valcst.a Ha .... k1n't and wmputt•r pro- grammer Daniel Karne\ arc al<>o planning mamagl' thank-. to ralk- 1 lnl.' "I d1akd J ,1lkl 1m· nut nl c.urui\1- I\ "'><11(11\arnt•'> "It 1'> a \Cr) rela,1ng wa\ of mcl·llng \om1:onc I c.ould \ii a h11ml' .ind li\ll'n 1n or t<Jkl' pan 1n u t on\l'r'>dlll1n It l lound 11 un1ntcrc\I· ing. I wuld h.ing up " \.J,in} u1llcr\ give them\elvc!> codt· namt·\ llkl' ltJwa11,1n Pumh f-rot1 t I mer. f hl· Mu.Jn1gh1 ~talknand 11 Banana "Mr. Banana" \tr\ \ltk.'' \aid onr Ba~ l\rea woman ta.lkr "Ill' halt'\ women and he u'>n 1h1' a\ an l'\lU\l' to \l'nt hie; lru\trat1onc.." · In Nc\o\ York thr tekphont· rnm- pan) ha\ a '>t'r' 1u· attcnd<tnl to h~ndlt· ahu'i1vc talll'r\ hut Panfic Rl'll dr· t:1ded that "group d) namit '>and pct·r pre\\urt· will '>ohc \uth prohlcms ii the} an\c · \a1d Hr11"' n Pac. ifit Hell h<1\ \l'paratl' I inn lor teen-ager\. adult\ and \l'nllJr l lllll'n\ r he adok<,u·nt linc oltt·n tarnn u1n\cr<iatic1n' f11lu\1ng 11n drug'>. part~ ang and r•id. mu\1t "Yuu'\l' got lct'n\ OUI thl'fc a .... a) from their p:trl·nl'> ac.ting out their tanta\1t·c, .. \:rnt onl' mother "'h11 u\l'\ thl' adult lane hut \o\on 't let h1:r 1<1- )'car-o ld \on litt+on the lccn-;igt· lint· .. \n)th1 ng thq uin 1 \a) 1n frcint ol Jdult\ th('\ \a \ on I alld in1· " BLOOD ALLEY CLAIMS ANOTHER LIFE ... From Al thl' kn1tlh 111 lll:l'>I h1ghwJy nl'ar ll untH1"1l11n lfarhou1 1\ 111 ht• lrT1· l')Pl'vl'cl \l.trlllll( lll'\I Wl'd \\Ith a mnlian ha1 n1:r .tn .1dd1111111 that v.ould ha1,1· prt·' l'lll1•d "1t1n1l;1\ 'tv.o- t ;ir .11 ruknt cm nllit 1:11\ \a1d totht ) < ,111cl:iu· k.in lfJ,t1ng' 10 wa\ kilkd 111 1lr1· f1 llX r> m .1tuden1 whtn tht• l'll<IC lrn111k1C .1maro1nY..h1th '>fH· ~:to; mhng lfllhd1'd v.11h ,tn1Hhcr \Chldt .ii Phillip' \IH'l'I OUl\lde '\11tf\11l1 < nlnm hu1 \IC1hk t11nd111on 111dd) CJI thl' Parkt•r \:lid a lt'nll'I ml·d1.111 10 h1· trnum.i un11 "'lll're hi.'" h1:1ng treatt•d <.:ompl1•tl'd v.1th J month \\tJUld h.t\l' for htad l hl''I and ,1txlom1nal 1n-m a<k J kit turn 01110 lht· h1~hv..1\ 1urtt'' i.I hmp1lal '>p11knv.oman .. aid 1mp11\\lhk lrom l'h1lllp'> \lrt'l't l<nv.d1·n Jnd tht· cldc't of tY..o "It "'ould not h<t\t' h:1pf)l'nl'd t hlldren nd1n~ 1n her I 'J7't 1 o>ola arl' Parkt•r ..... ~Ill' uu 1dt·n1 1n t r111t JI u1nd11Hm lotla) at "1cm-I hl' in1:~11 he hu1h h\ thc \IUtt' <1n<1I \.frd1tJI c t•ntl·r 110,p11<1l 1n I >t-r<Hlm1:n1 111 I rd0\p11rta111111 v.111 t ong 1-k.it h run f1om nt·;ir \t·al lk.11 h Houlc,Jrd Lee \nn K11"'dcn undcr"'('nt to \ndcr\on l..ttrn·t l'Jr~cr \did tht• l'mngcnt \ 'llrlll'r\ '°lunda \' 1or l'hl''>I unlighted knglh or \tall' llighv..a} <1nd leg 1nr11m·' while htr f>-year old .1u11unt'> lor hall th1: drunken Juvang daughcr-I aamc had ,urg1·11r tor an1dcnt\ in 1hc ul\ .and nt·arh hall m,1\\1\l head inJunc\ a hoc,p1tal lhc '>pet•d1 nguw1111n' nuf\lng ,urx:n l\Of 'fl•d There v.t·r1: XI< t .tr .1tulknt\ 11n lhl' A 1torm thll wae moving down the co11t today wlll bring light taJn to Southern Calllornla tonfohl and s~we" and 1now on Tu.tday, the National w .. ther Service aald. Heavy 1howe<1 are llkety 10 develop from the 1y1tem late Tue.day, the weather Mfviee H id The 1now level will lower from 9,000 fMI tonight lo 4',000 IMt Tu .. day The 1torm 11 the result of an lntenM upp\r trough thal developed along the Wesl Coast. lorecaster1 said Small craft warning• were posted early foday for rough 1ea1 on the outer eoallal water1 from Point Concepllon to San Clemente Island. The W9ather .. rvlce H id winds would Increase to 15 to 25 knot• Tue1daywlth combined 1easof eight to 12 leet Along the Orange Coast, there will be occasional drlnle changing 10 tight rain tonight Showery cooler and breezy Tuetday. High• i uesday In lh• low to mid 501. Tempe 81 31 53 3l 1'l 55 &3 53 75 115 77 7• 32 21 21 21 70 59 74 66 41 30 73 33 57 24 79 ~ 50 19 57 41 47 37 }fl " 4(1 41 u 21 (11 •5 20 11 39 10 Sii JS 81 55 ,, 112 37 17 78 52 eo 10 23 10 46 38 36 24 33 18 a. 37 54 34 70 311 52 36 a. 29 4' 25 Calif. Temps HtQh 1ow '"' ;>4 "°'"' llf>d•no II 5 • m 8akenl•<tl0 S4 33 Eui ... a ,5 42 flMnO 55 37 LartC; .. I.. 49 25 lot AnQ4t''lt 113 45 Oellt•nd 81 41 PHO Rc.t>l"' 80 2t l'llKI 8lutl 6l 47 R.clw<><ICI t.•ly 80 50 RIWIO 311 20 S11<.• .,,,...'° 6 t 4' s.i.n.. 57 43 San 01990 59 41 San fran<1Ko 59 •I Sanra 811oa1a 65 37 S1oc•1on &A 39 H~> low ro1 ?• ~""" end•llQ •t 5 Pm 81111ow Sii 3 7 81thOP 47 24 Btyllle 6• 31 Calelll'• 55 44 LOn(I 8HCh 61 37 Momov•• 66 'l• u on1e<ey 53 43 Ml wtlllOn 52 n "'9wpo11 Beach 59 42 Onlatlo 59 30 Palm Se>rlf>Qt Ml 38 San 8•ne1d1no 80 33 SAn JOM 59 41 Surf report LOCATION Huntonvion 8each RI-Jelly '"-' ..olh StrMI Newporl 12nd StrMI Newport e~weooe l ll0Uf'8 a.act> SanC-le Wei• 1.tmp 57 Swell dlrect;on SOUlh Tides TOOA'f ICZf ....... 1-3 falf 2 4 , ... 2·3 IAH 2·3 .... 1·2 poot 1-2 poot 1·3 ,.,. • ~oncllow 200pm '1 Sec:.ona "'O" 8 28p m • 2 T\JelDAV flrat tow 132• m 1 5 'flrll ~:r;: 7 37 em 82 S9'0/'I low 2 32 pm I 2 Stcond h!Qn a 5'lpm .. $ Contld•t•DI• CIOud1ne11 """ Chene. of thoweta Wednnd•y 8t'CI Th<>rlday P1111y CIOudy Fr>day Con lonued COOi HIQl\t 5'110 82 l Owt In 40. Sattta Ana a. 3 7 Santa Cna 7 t 39 T .,_ Vlllley 3 7 05 y_,,.1,e Illy 311 20 Sun Mii !Oday II $ $2 p m . •1- T uttdl'( 11 8 17 1 m 1nd Mll •tn el 5 52 pm Moon ,. ... loelay II 3 19 pm . Mil Tuttday 11500 • m atld ,,_ ao..,, al • 32 a m MacDonald trial rejected K \I L 1(111. l\J.C (·\Pl -A Judge ha'> den1t·d Dr JcfTrc> MacDonald'c, rcque!lt for a new trial in lhc sla)'lng!> of hi\ prl·gnan1 wife and two young daughter~. thl' \tory ofwhu.:h became the ba\I\ for the besMell1ng book a nd T v min1~encs. "f atal V1swn." I J \. D1\tric1 J udge l·rankhn Duprt'l' "11d a <>c1:ond Jllr) "would again reach the almo\I int•\capabk mm lu\rtln thnt he wtl'> rt''>pon'>1hle tor thl'\l' horrible tnml''> .. Mac- l>onuld \aid he v.ould apf'll'al the ruling \lat I >11naltl a forml'r C 1rl•en Reret dot tor I\ -...·n 1n~ thrt'l' Ilk \Crttcncc\ after ht'1ng con\lltcd 1n 1979 ol murdering trn.. wife. ( ole11e. cind dauglilers. Kimberl} a nd Kmtcn, al their Fort Bragg apartment 1n 11170 MacDonald has ma1n1<11ned that four drug-cra1ed inlruder'> killed his fam il y and a11acked him I II\ lciwycr' \a1d during a Januar> hearing that he de<,ervcd a new trial hecau\t' two "repugnant" women adm1lll'd killing h1sfamil). But the Judgl' d1.,nmwd thl' purported u>nfc\\llln'i of I k ll-na ')1oecklq and C iJth\ Pern Vii 1lliam\ 1h1: lana lOmtng the dtl\ hclorc la\t NoH•mlx·r'' .1111ng ol the "I atal \, 1\11111" min 1\eries. In a I I I-page order. Dupree 5a1d the> "wcrl·drawn 10 tb.ecase an<fhave rnntnhutl'd to a factual charade wh ich ba'> allowed it to continue for more than ci dcccidc and a half. Their ·wnfr!l\10n•i' have been 'ihown to be unhclievablc." Md >onald. contacted an fed eral prnon at Ba trnp. r e-..as. said 1he case "'mild tx· appealed· to the 4lh .S. C in u11 ( ourt of Appeals 1n Rac h- nwnd. Va \1ad)onald .. aid neat her he nor his a1101 ne~' had \cl'n a cop~ ofDuoree's up1n111n Irvine council gives nod to gates at new condo project Hy PHIL SNE IJ>E RMAN 01 lhe Oellr 1'1101 II•" Thl' 11 \inc C II\> ( uunul. 11\<er the oh1cct1on., ol 11ne 'member IHI\ paved thl' wa\ for inw1lla1ion of \ec:unt}' l{Cllet, at tht: t•ntrante Ill a new rnndom1n1um l.'l)m plcx in the I urtlc Rock communll\ < ounc.·ilman I arr} 1\gran rc- llUl''lted an apf)l·al h(•<inng C1 f1er the l•l} ·., Pl.inning C omml'i<,wn ap. pro' cd thl' gait\ h\ n 3-1 \ otc in la nuar} 1 ht• actl'\\ u>ntn>I devices wen: rcqul'\tl'd b) thc J M Peters ( o . wh1th I'> bu1llling the I I 8-un1 1 Turtle Rolk Pmntl' wmplC\ on R1df cline l>fl\l' hctWl'Cn l nl\l'r\11) and urtlc Rmk drt'l''> In a kttn rl·quc'>t1ng th1: apf'll'al \gran utl·d p111cnt1al traflit hanird<i po'>l·d h~ l<tr\ that might line up tx·h1nd tht· J(att'' and 11n111 R1dgehnt· l>rtH' I It '> le11n ,11,11 n prt•\\ed ton<.crn ahoul "tht· r1nl'tkntl· 11f e\tabhshing .1 gatnl tommun11~ 1n thl' V1ll agt• of I urtk Km k v. lwa· lhl· 11pcn '>11:tt'e tomp11nt·n1 tu" ht·l·n a kl'y planning l11lu' 1h111ugh11ut 1ht· 1,1llagc'' de- \ t·lorml· n t . " I >unng till' app1·al hearing. at lac;t v.cck\ 1nuntll ml't·t1ng. Agr;in l IH111H·d \uth '>t'lllfll} g:1te'> arc onl)' 1n\tallcd w .utd "\nob appeal" 10 a hou\lngdcvdopmt•nt and 10 ra1<>e the markl·t "alul' of the home\ ·Tm oppmed a<> u general rule to [1.atcd lommun1t1e<;." the counc.ilman \tlld "I'd ltkc 10 lh1nk OUl"'i IS a tommun1t\. Y..1thnu1 gate\. open to Jll .. . Hut c 11unut ..... oman ~all~ l\nnc \ifilkr responded that 'iCcunty gate'> ha\C hcen permitted at other com - mun111cc; 1n Irvine \he pointed out that the rll) <>aves money 1n \uch developments becau-.c 1t l!i not re- quired to ma1n1aan lhe private street\ heh ind s.ccunty gale<,. I\ cit\ slaff report concerning I urtle Rod Po1n1e said 'lidewalks would permit all pcdc">trians lCI enter w11hou1 a barrier. II said non- resident\ thu'> wou ld be free to vil.11 the surrounding nature area'i. The repon also concluded the new 'iecur- 1ty gates would no1 create a 'iafet)' hazard along R1dgehne !)rive W11hin lr1,1ne. 1he crime rale an gated t·ommun1t1cc; '' s1m1lar to 1ha1 of adjacent commun111c<1 w11hout \ecun t~ gall''>. 1hc repon slated Because such gatc'I may slov. do""n response tame an emcrgcnc1e<>. the Ut} required the gatec, to have o;pec1al swatches to permit quick entr)' b) police officer ... lireltghters and para- mcd1l\ < ieufl S1aho. rept'~'IC'nting a firm that in!ttalls \Uch security gates. said their maJor henefit 1s in discouraging "l ru1'i1ng" h)' non-residents who wish to \urve} affiucn t commun111es bclurt' tomm1111ng en mes. Robert 1 rapp, a representl)ll ve of the.· condominium project's de- veloper. denied that security ~te'I a re JU\I a tool to rai\c home prices. He \;11d the add111on ur dclcirnn of gates would not change the prices. but said tht· rc'>1dente'i might sell more quac k- 1} 1f the commun11y were ga ted. He sail.I the compan)'·'> 'iurveys 1nd1ca1e. re'i1dent'i prefer 'iuch gate'\ \t tht· conclu'i1on of the appeal hearing. the council \oted 4-1 to permit the '>l'Cunt)' gates at the Turtle Rock Pointe wmplex. Agran Cl!SI the d1'i'ien11ng \.Otc· Boyfriend held in child abuse A 22-year-old Irvine man has been urrc'>led and charged with abu'iing hi'> girlfriend·., four-monlh old 'ion. who remains h1>'ip11a l11ed 1n <11able con- J1uon al tbc .UCI Medical (enter. according to Irvine polire. Irvine Sgl. Dick Bowman 'ia1d 22· year-old f>alnrk Troy John<1on. who 11\.C\ w11h has girlfriend 1n the I urlle Ro<.'k sec11<1n nf the r 1ty. was charied w11h w1llf ull y in1unnga child pending rcv1cw of thc c.ase by the Orange ( ount) D1stmt Attorney'<, Office Ra il ofS 25.000 was '>Cl for Johnson The child, who police declined 10 1dentif}. was taken 10 1hc ho<ip11al b> ht\ mothc·r a lier he apparently began <1uffcnng 'ic11ures. the result o f what doctor"i dc'irribt· ai. "41hak1ng infant '>yndrnme." the · police spokesman c,;11d. In add11 wn 111 <,e1 1ures. the infant wa<> inJurcd ahou1 the head. wa., hlcedtng internally and 'iufTcred ret- inal damagt·. Rowman \aid. D0<:1or'> also found evidence ot other inJunes that may have been 1n01c1ed in the past two weeks. he added Po lite \\>ere tirc;t advised of the duld\ t·ond111on after docLors con- talled the lOunt) ·.,child abuse rcgis- tr) '-11-.il lk;u Ii Jlolill' \:11d I er l\nn ~ 11\Hkn 'f, ol I onit lit'Jl h WJ'> p11ll 11111 •1111 nl 1h1· pri\a11· rl'\ldt·nti.11 t11mni11r111, v.h1·n h1·r t.ir 111ll1dcd ...-----'.,,..'-'"",1 fl:i r Jm.1ro dri\l'll ) C){oftl 1<owden'\l1thcrd~ughtcr a 1-ycar h1ghwa' dunn1,1 a \l\·\l'ar period NICI wac; ocarcd 1.1t :ind releawd liom-.....,LULUf'o.~'-'-1~...__.._'.......,......,~ ........ ...u..~uu...._ __ ''""''"II' 11, 111 I luntington Beath Bot Ir \111111 ,111<! 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From Al 11>n11> and r on Worth \rllngton ( .1hlurnm pl<llt·d 'It \>~n com- mmt•11 ·,,ur ~-~41Ul rc:i• tor l\C.W iuh\ Ul'\11,.kc, Ori]/l&l' < oun1" lht') arc 1 o' \naclc'> I 11nf Healh \an Jme \;ln f>1 cao. ,,tn rJnu'><.n (),1kl.1nd and I< 1 Vl'r\1dt· 'an Rcrnnrd1 no f l1111dJ 11ho did Y..dl, plaunf li,.t· m1·1r1ipohtan .irc\l'I on lhc 11'11 ho"4 •"'' I c1mpa-\t Prtcr\bura f ort 1.1uth'rdak M1am1 Orlando .rnd P.11111 lknl h 111 rr " a rundown nf th<' 10 n11·1111pol11an Ml'"'' t•xpccted 10 lcacl 1n 111h 1trow1h throuQh lhc yrar 'lOOO ,ind the numt'l<.'r o l new 111h'I n fll't tnl c ommun•I> Jnl'l Int rt•tJ\l' HOu.ilOn ...:.... ~ l.~JtJ(J ~ \ nahn m I 00.f "'O 1 I o., ., ngckc, x~ I 00(1 .t \tt n Jo"' f,4 '100 ,. 1)allJ\ t> (){J 11 i >rn \t.'r • -.. • fi '" JO Phocn" \r11 ~XM 100 x \.\-u\h1ng1un '4(1 600 IJ \Jn l>lt'~ll ~" Q(J(J Ill flmton 107,MOO 11 \11.:inta 48K 100 I' l.1mpa 11.1 4,7 WO I' r nn I ,1u1krdak 11;1 427.0011 14 M1nncaoolt\ "14.f1llO I\ \an I 1.1nu,t11 '71400 I ft •\IJ\lln I l'\:l\ n' 700 I " M1am 1-~·~1=-JJ~ 11< Orlnndo I l.1 3 I q I 00 111 <>.1ld,1nd N7.2110 20 .1\\.111 \urtolk :.... l 269 600 21 \catlk 266 700 22 we,t Palm &-al h.f la 217.10<1 2l \,in \n1onw I l'Xrt'> 230. 700 24 Hnltamorc 220.500 ~,lul'""· \ri1 219.2<XJ 2'1 I orl Worlh Tn<t'I 21H 100 2 7 Portland <)re 2 I H JOO , I< f{ 1 "Cr\ldt• 217 500 'l<1 R.1k1ph N C 207 1()(1 10 < >klahorn.1 ( ''" 206 600 .\ What do you llkC' abou e ally Ptlot~-Wltrt-dmrt yo~C.11 tlle Just Call 42-6086 number at left a nd your menage wlll be recorded, tr1n1crtbed and delivered to the appropriate editor. 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